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Bruce Janda on Tissue Industry Transformation
Each issue of Tissue360° includes 'My Industry', a space where industry experts are welcomed to share their tissue industry opinions, knowledge, and experience. This column was originally published in the Spring/Summer 2026 issue and is shared here with AOTC readers with an interest in the success of the tissue industry.
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SetPoint: Is This Your Year?, Paper360º January/February 2024
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The supply chain skills gap AI left behind
This article was originally published on the news page of MIT's Center for Transportation and Logistics (CTL) and is being shared here for industry professionals with an interest in managing supply chains and the effects of new technologies on the manufacturing workforce. More resources listed below.
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Spotlight Nomination Form
Spotlight participants are recommended by fellow members and staff. If you would like to nominate a member, please fill out the quick form.
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Jennifer Piercy
Jennifer Piercy Jennifer Parr Piercy Professional Member Raleigh, NC Careers can often consist of unexpected twists and turns, sometimes leading to unexpected results. As a paper science student at
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Honghi Tran, Ph.D.
Honghi Tran is the Frank Dottori Professor of Pulp and Paper Engineering at the University of Toronto in Canada, where he has been a researcher and professor since 1990. He also serves as the Director of the University’s Pulp and Paper Centre, acting as a conduit between university research and industry needs, facilitating 55 industrial partners and over 140 university-company partnerships, both national and international.
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SPOTLIGHT: Pamela Cowan
Pamela Cowan Professional Member Williston, VT If you were to suggest that pulp and paper (P&P) entrepreneurship runs in TAPPI member Pamela Cowan’s family, then you’d be exactly correct. After
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SPOTLIGHT: Charles Bohanan
Spending 40 years with the same organization is pretty rare these days. In fact, it’s probably as inconceivable as applying for a job through a classified ad. And yet, that’s exactly what Charles