Currier Plastics has appointed RAYMOND MCKEE as director of manufacturing to fill the position vacated by STEVE FEASTER, who announced earlier this year his plan to retire. McKee was selected from a long list of candidates and it was the mutual ideology along with his experience in the plastics industry that ultimately earned him the […]

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Currier Plastics has appointed RAYMOND MCKEE as director of manufacturing to fill the position vacated by STEVE FEASTER, who announced earlier this year his plan to retire. McKee was selected from a long list of candidates and it was the mutual ideology along with his experience in the plastics industry that ultimately earned him the position. He holds a bachelor’s degree in plastics engineering technology from Penn State Erie, The Behrend College. He previously held the position of production manager where he was directly responsible for efficiency, quality, safety and maintenance of the facility where he worked. McKee has also held positions as a production system coordinator and lean coordinator. Currier has added DANIEL DEROLLER to the new product development team as project manager. He was chosen for the position because of the relationship he established and maintained as a sales & project engineer at a key vendor for Currier Plastics that designed and built both domestic and offshore tooling for the last five years. With more than 20 years of experience in the plastics industry, DeRoller will join Currier as a seasoned program manager.

 

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