05.07.13
Michael Brice is now the vice president of offset operations for the facilities at Dunkirk, NY, and West Chicago, IL. Bill Giczkowski is vice president of information technology, and James Kochanny is vice president of liquid operations for the facilities located in Appleton, WI, Homewood, IL, and the Mason Avenue operation in Chicago.
“Mike, Bill and James have provided valuable contributions to our company and their promotions are well deserved,” said Rick Clendenning, president and CEO of INX International. “In their respective areas, they have achieved many accomplishments and helped moved INX forward. They are well respected in the industry and I look forward to their continuing progress to make INX a stronger organization.”
Mr. Brice joined INX in November 2011 as director of business development. A 28-year printing ink industry veteran, he worked at Squid Ink and Superior Printing Ink before coming to INX. Based in New Jersey, Brice provided leadership to the offset division and used key relationships to add distributors to the INX product network. A past president of the New York Printing Ink Manufacturers Association, Metro New York Printing Ink Association and Graphic Arts Professionals, he was honored with the Florence and Leo Joachim Award from the New York Club of Printing House Craftsman in 2003.
Mr. Giczkowski began his career as a programmer with CPS in Dunkirk in 1990 before transferring to INX International corporate headquarters in Schaumburg, IL in 1998. He has experienced success with many IT environments and applications. Mr. Giczkowski is currently shifting the focus to communications employing video, mobile and traditional technologies to keep the ever-changing company connected. He manages both the IT and customer service departments in Schaumburg.
A 34-year industry veteran, Mr. Kochanny worked for BASF/Sun Chemical before moving to INX as plant manager at the Mason Avenue property in Chicago in 1993, and was promoted to general manager six years later, responsible for both the Mason Avenue and Morse Avenue facilities. In 2006, he became director of liquid operations, responsible for all operations in the liquid division.
“Mike, Bill and James have provided valuable contributions to our company and their promotions are well deserved,” said Rick Clendenning, president and CEO of INX International. “In their respective areas, they have achieved many accomplishments and helped moved INX forward. They are well respected in the industry and I look forward to their continuing progress to make INX a stronger organization.”
Mr. Brice joined INX in November 2011 as director of business development. A 28-year printing ink industry veteran, he worked at Squid Ink and Superior Printing Ink before coming to INX. Based in New Jersey, Brice provided leadership to the offset division and used key relationships to add distributors to the INX product network. A past president of the New York Printing Ink Manufacturers Association, Metro New York Printing Ink Association and Graphic Arts Professionals, he was honored with the Florence and Leo Joachim Award from the New York Club of Printing House Craftsman in 2003.
Mr. Giczkowski began his career as a programmer with CPS in Dunkirk in 1990 before transferring to INX International corporate headquarters in Schaumburg, IL in 1998. He has experienced success with many IT environments and applications. Mr. Giczkowski is currently shifting the focus to communications employing video, mobile and traditional technologies to keep the ever-changing company connected. He manages both the IT and customer service departments in Schaumburg.
A 34-year industry veteran, Mr. Kochanny worked for BASF/Sun Chemical before moving to INX as plant manager at the Mason Avenue property in Chicago in 1993, and was promoted to general manager six years later, responsible for both the Mason Avenue and Morse Avenue facilities. In 2006, he became director of liquid operations, responsible for all operations in the liquid division.