06.11.19
Nazdar Ink Technologies announced the appointment of Woodrow Williams III as VP of global manufacturing. Based in the US, Williams will oversee manufacturing operations and materials management for Nazdar's global manufacturing locations in Shawnee, KS and Stockport, UK.
In his new role at Nazdar, Williams will also be responsible for providing strategic leadership and tactical direction to support quality assurance and continuous improvement.
Williams moves to Nazdar from a 25-year tenure at a major industry ink manufacturer, most recently holding the position of director of operations overseeing 9 regional service centers. In this role, he demonstrated success in streamlining business operations, including performance measurement, production schedules, budgets, strategic planning, environmental concerns, health and safety, and staff development.
At Nazdar, Williams will be working alongside Jim Davidson, VP of operations, who will assist with his transition to the company.
"We are excited to have Woodrow join Nazdar and look forward to the positive contributions he will make in our organization," Nazdar Ink Technologies President Richard Bowles said.
In his new role at Nazdar, Williams will also be responsible for providing strategic leadership and tactical direction to support quality assurance and continuous improvement.
Williams moves to Nazdar from a 25-year tenure at a major industry ink manufacturer, most recently holding the position of director of operations overseeing 9 regional service centers. In this role, he demonstrated success in streamlining business operations, including performance measurement, production schedules, budgets, strategic planning, environmental concerns, health and safety, and staff development.
At Nazdar, Williams will be working alongside Jim Davidson, VP of operations, who will assist with his transition to the company.
"We are excited to have Woodrow join Nazdar and look forward to the positive contributions he will make in our organization," Nazdar Ink Technologies President Richard Bowles said.