Georgia-Pacific names gypsum business leader
Georgia-Pacific (GP) has named Julie Howard, formerly VP of the company's Towels and Napkins division, president of its Gypsum business. In this role, she will oversee more than 3,000 employees and 12 gypsum mills across the U.S. Those mills manufacture approximately five billion square feet of gypsum panels annually, according to GP.
Howard joined Georgia-Pacific in 2007 as a senior category manager for GP PRO’s foodservice disposable products. During her 18-year tenure with the company, she has held a variety of roles in the away-from-home business, primarily focused on the paper towel category and enMotion Dispensing Systems. Prior to joining Georgia-Pacific, Howard worked for the specialty chemicals company, formerly Arch Chemicals, which is now owned by Solenis.
“We are excited to welcome Julie to the Building Products leadership team. She will be leading our operations and commercial capabilities and brings invaluable experience and expertise,” said David Neal, executive vice president, Building Products. “At Georgia-Pacific, Julie has been recognized for her development of talent, market insights, and principled leadership, I believe she embodies the qualities we need to drive transformative and profitable growth in our business.”
Mike Adams, president, GP PRO, has named Nate Medina as vice president and general manager, GP PRO Towels and Napkins.
"I feel incredibly fortunate to work for a company that genuinely promotes contribution-driven individuals and recognizes talent,” said Howard. “I am excited to take on this opportunity and look forward to contributing to the growth and development of the team."
Howard graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Ohio University where she studied German and International Studies. She also earned an MBA from Georgia State University with a concentration in Marketing and International Business.