US converter appoints chief of operations

Posted in Appointments on June 08, 2010

Lori Campbell has been promoted to chief of operations for The Label Printers, a manufacturer of custom labels and packaging headquartered in Aurora, Illinois, USA

Campbell has worked for the company since 1982, when, fresh out of college, she was hired as a receptionist.  

Bill Kane, chief executive of The Label Printers, said: ‘I share my partners’ belief in nurturing and promoting from within, and felt it was time to recognize Lori’s leadership and results by promoting her from general manager to chief of operations.’ 

In her new role, Campbell is responsible for manufacturing, sales, marketing, IT, quality and human resources. She said: ‘I am very proud to have been given this promotion. As The Label Printers has grown, I’ve tried to grow with it. I’ve expanded our presence in core industry organizations such as TLMI, taken our expertise in anti counterfeiting to new markets, introduced the LIFE Program to the company, and have embarked with my staff on a very ambitious upgrade of our entire operating system. And to cap it all off, earlier this year, in our first year of eligibility, I was delighted to accept the Eugene Singer Award on behalf of The Label Printers.’ 

Campbell is a member of the Board of Directors of TLMI, and an active participant in the organization’s committees and industry events. A graduate of Eastern Illinois University, with a BA in Political Science, Campbell has also earned a Certificate of the Business Administration Program from the University of Chicago.  

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