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Richard Schloesser, president and CEO, Toray plastics (America), Inc., retires.

Michael Brandmeier is named successor.

July 25, 2014

Toray Plastics (America), Inc. (toraytpa.com), the only United States manufacturer of precision-performance polypropylene, polyester, bio-based, and metallized films for packaging and industrial applications, announces that Richard Schloesser, president, CEO, and adviser to the Toray Industries' Board of Directors, has retired and is succeeded by Michael Brandmeier. Schloesser joined the company in 1990 and had been President and CEO since 2008. Brandmeier most recently served the company as Executive Vice President and COO. He will continue to be a member of the Board of Directors. The two leaders worked side by side at Toray for nearly two decades.

"We are deeply grateful to Rick for his many years of superb, visionary, and wholehearted leadership," says Brandmeier. "He inspired excellence and dedication among employees and in working relationships that went far beyond the borders of Toray Plastics. Rick leaves us with a solid foundation of management tools and a rich legacy of commitment to growth, sustainability, and profitability."

"I have been extremely fortunate to be able to serve among many extraordinary people. I'm very proud of what we accomplished together," says Schloesser. "As I leave Toray I know it is in excellent hands with Mike. He's done an outstanding job during his 19-year tenure with Toray and I am confident that he is the right person to lead Toray into the next stage of the company's journey to even greater value."

Richard Schloesser: A Legacy of Milestones, Innovation, and Prosperity

Richard Schloesser's tenure with Toray is distinguished by milestones, innovation, and prosperity. In 2008 he was the first American to achieve the highest ranking position at Toray Plastics, that of President and CEO, and assume total management of the company, including the Torayfan® Division (PP), Lumirror® Division (PET), and Toraypef® Division (polyolefin foam) and all their supporting functions. At that time he also oversaw the company's successful expansion of its packaging-film business in Eastern and Western Europe.

Among the many achievements he scored as President and CEO are several innovative programs that bolstered efficiency, productivity, and the overall profitability of the company. He was also a steadfast advocate of environmental stewardship, underscoring its vital role in the health of the business, the community, and the environment. In 2011 he realized his dream of utilizing solar energy on Toray's 70-acre campus, guiding the company to create a three-acre solar farm, the largest such undertaking in Rhode Island. More recently he took action to build Toray's second cogeneration facility, a $23MM project that will be commissioned this month; it will ultimately take Toray off the grid and prevent the kind of electrical-power outages that can occur with conventional power plants. Back in 2004, when Schloesser was Toray's General Manager and long before the "triple bottom line" was a serious consideration among businesses, he facilitated a comprehensive sustainability initiative that has led to zero landfill and the annual saving of 29 million gallons of water and the recycling of 285 tons of wood, 152 tons of metal, 59 tons of cardboard, and 46 tons of paper, bottles, and cans.

 

Keenly aware of the importance of fostering higher education and aspiring engineers, Schloesser was the driving force in strengthening Toray's relationship with the University of Rhode Island (URI) and its College of Engineering. Under his direction, the company has contributed nearly $2.3MM in gifts, primarily supporting the Toray Plastics (America), Inc. Engineering Fellowship and the Toray Plastics (America), Inc. Scholarship for undergraduate students. The company also provides internships and sponsors special design projects for students to pursue during their senior year.

In addition, in 2010 Schloesser secured a $1MM endowment for the creation of the Toray Plastics (America) Graduate Engineering Fellowship. Most recently, he was responsible for Toray's pledge of $2MM toward the university's proposed new College of Engineering. The pledge is contingent on the passage of a bond referendum by Rhode Island voters in November. In 2013 URI awarded Schloesser its Distinguished Achievement Award in recognition of all his efforts to support the university and its students.

Schloesser joined Toray Plastics (America) in 1990 as Sales and Marketing Manager of the Torayfan Division. He rose through the ranks to the positions of Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Executive Vice President, President and COO, and then President and CEO. Before joining Toray, Schloesser was with ExxonMobil.

Michael Brandmeier: Leading Toray Plastics into the Future

 With nearly two decades of experience at Toray Plastics, Michael Brandmeier is now responsible for guiding the company and charting its path to the future. His journey to the position of President and CEO of Toray Plastics (America), Inc., began 34 years ago, when he launched his career in the plastic-film industry at Mobil Chemical Company. In 1995 he arrived at Toray as Director of Sales for the Torayfan Division, eventually rising to the positions of Senior Director of Sales and then Vice President of Sales and Marketing. In 2009 he was named Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Torayfan Division. In 2013 he was promoted to the position of Executive Vice President and COO and assumed responsibility for the company's three divisions--Torayfan®, Lumirror®, and Toraypef®.  

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