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Topic: RSS FeedAnnouncement -- Gary L. McDonald
Print Action, Jun 2003
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M-real Canada Ltd. is pleased to announce the appointment of Gary McDonald to the M-real team. Mr. McDonald has recently been doing Karate Kid impersonations on various beaches around the world. Prior to these antics he sold paper and printing for Arthurs-Jones Lithographing Ltd. from 1964 to 1998. Mr. McDonald brings a wealth of knowledge regarding all sorts of issues that affect the printer, the designer and their customers. Not the least of which are paper issues.
M-real Canada Ltd. represents EuroArt Gloss, EuroArt Silk, Venetian Matte and Cool Offset across Canada. These four premium quality papers are carefully manufactured by M-real (Europe's largest fine paper manufacturer) and admirably distributed without premium paper prices to the end user by Cascade Resources and Papier Turgeon from coast to coast.
Mr. McDonald will happily provide consultative activity to users who specify and purchase fine paper for fine printed projects. People, Passion, Paper is our slogan. Value, opacity, bulk, whiteness, finish (from Finland naturally) and foldability are delivered with every sheet or roll.
For more information regarding this announcement contact Jeff Tapping at M-real Canada Ltd. toll free at 1-888-654-3876 or garymcd@interlog.com 416-464-7982.
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