06.13.16
Topflight Corporation has appointed Craig McClenachan as president. Topflight is a developer of pressure sensitive labels, shrink sleeves, complex diecut components and conductive parts for the medical, health and beauty, electronics, durable goods and consumer goods markets.
“Craig comes to us with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the industry,” said Rod Stone, Topflight’s retiring president. “His strong track record in sales and marketing, along with his propensity for innovation and collaboration, will fit nicely with our long-term vision for the company.”
McClenachan joins Topflight after an 18-year career with Fabrico, serving in multiple roles throughout the organization, including VP of Assembly & Fabrication, director of marketing, and a variety of management positions.
Prior to his time at Fabrico, McClenachan spent 10 years with R. H. Carlson in similar roles. His focus has been on optimizing revenue, profit margin and market share.
“Topflight has a long history of developing innovative products, and I look forward to growing with our customers, as well as expanding within our existing markets and penetrating new markets,” said McClenachan.
“Craig comes to us with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the industry,” said Rod Stone, Topflight’s retiring president. “His strong track record in sales and marketing, along with his propensity for innovation and collaboration, will fit nicely with our long-term vision for the company.”
McClenachan joins Topflight after an 18-year career with Fabrico, serving in multiple roles throughout the organization, including VP of Assembly & Fabrication, director of marketing, and a variety of management positions.
Prior to his time at Fabrico, McClenachan spent 10 years with R. H. Carlson in similar roles. His focus has been on optimizing revenue, profit margin and market share.
“Topflight has a long history of developing innovative products, and I look forward to growing with our customers, as well as expanding within our existing markets and penetrating new markets,” said McClenachan.