TLMI names Muenzer as new president

TLMI has named Dan Muenzer as the association’s new president. His tenure will begin July 1.

TLMI names Muenzer as new president

Muenzer, a longtime board member, and who currently serves a past president of the organization, will replace Mark Tibbetts, who has stepped down. Muenzer has represented Constantia Flexibles at TLMI, a company for which he serves as vice president of marketing for the labels division.

Muenzer entered the label industry with Spear in 1994, prior to its acquisition by Constantia-Flexibles 2013. He has served in his current role since 2014. He is also the board chair of Visionaries & Voices, a nonprofit organization in Cincinnati that provides studio, exhibition and educational opportunities to more than 125 artists with developmental disabilities.

Muenzer has served on the TLMI board of directors since 2010. He was also recognized in October with TLMI’s Converter of the Year award, an honor selected by his peers. Muenzer helped develop TLMI’s Government Affairs Committee and the current relationship with PACE LLP, a government affairs consulting firm that provides TLMI membership with a better understanding of government policies and how they impact member businesses. In addition, he has served on the board of directors of the Glass Packaging Institute and is a guest lecturer at universities and associations.

Muenzer will become TLMI’s fifth president in the association’s 83-year history.

Craig Moreland, the TLMI chairman said: ‘I have worked closely with Dan on the board for the past seven years, and especially closely during the last two years when I was chairman elect. Dan is such a strong consensus builder that I felt he would bring a tremendous unifying spirit to TLMI as we continue our work as the voice of the industry, while bringing significant value to our membership. The executive committee agreed with me about Dan, and I brought it to the full TLMI board of directors, who unanimously voted to hire Dan as our next president.’

Mark Glendenning, TLMI board member and CEO of Inland Packaging said: ‘Dan is the consummate label professional, leader and gentleman – quite an impressive combination. His experience in our industry is both deep and wide. He has been involved in some of the more dynamic shifts we’ve seen in labeling in a generation. His leadership and character were on display during his recent run as TLMI chair, when he led us into new territory in a number of areas while making the membership feel that they were an important part of those moves. Our future at TLMI is in very good hands indeed.’

Cindy White, CEO of Channeled Resources and the senior supplier member of the TLMI Board said: ‘I am delighted that Dan will be our new president. He is a true leader, and a man whose passion and energy for our industry showed during his first meeting at TLMI. Dan is an idea guy and he helped challenge us to try new ways of managing our committees and inspired our young leaders to get more involved. And, he brought new concepts like Government Affairs and Workforce Development to the forefront of our discussions. Finally, Dan is a relationship builder who will work tirelessly to make sure that all TLMI members are welcomed, engaged, and finding value in our association. I can’t imagine a more perfect person to take TLMI into the future.’

Lynn Higgs, CEO of Infinite Packaging Group, and also a TLMI board member, said: ‘My company joined TLMI four years ago and I knew I wanted to get involved, but wasn’t sure how to plug in. I met Dan Muenzer and visited the Government and Regulatory Affairs Committee. Dan made me feel welcome and he encouraged me to get more involved in the committee. Dan is the type of leader that attracts others to join him in what he is doing. He is an industry veteran and has a deep passion for TLMI. Dan will be a great President for the organization.’

Moreland continued: ‘TLMI has four core values – knowledge-sharing, innovation, respect and integrity. Dan lives these values every day. Dan’s boundless energy, inclusive style and extraordinary communication skills are going to ensure that TLMI delivers on its Core Purpose: ‘To enhance member success in the label and package printing industry.’ I am very excited for the future of TLMI.’