Berry Global, Inc. Hires Andrew Irvine as New Product Manager

Berry Global, Inc. Hires Andrew Irvine as New Product Manager

Berry Global Inc. and the TYPAR team are excited to announce the appointment of Andrew Irvine to the role of Product Manager. Irvine will report to Jill McRobbie, product management director, and will be responsible for the Building & Construction portfolio, including the TYPAR® product line.

For the past seven years, Andrew worked for Dupont, in roles involving Global Product Management, National Account Management, and Finance. His background and passion for the building and construction industry will be extremely valuable in accelerating Berry Global’s growth plan for the business.

“We are so excited to add someone with his diverse wealth of knowledge and experience in the building and construction industry to the team,” stated McRobbie. “That coupled with his can-do attitude and hardworking spirit, will make Andrew an excellent fit for our team.”

Andrew is a graduate of Davidson College and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics with an Applied Mathematics Concentration. He lives in Springfield, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Claire and speaks three languages – English, Japanese, and Chinese. He enjoys golfing, cooking, and trying new foods in his free time.

For more information about TYPAR visit https://www.typar.com/.

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