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Nick Shore

Senior Vice President Operations at MAX Solutions

Nick Shore has had extensive work experience in various operations roles. Nick is currently serving as the Senior Vice President of Operations at Max Solutions, Inc. and Max Solutions, starting in 2022. Prior to this, they worked at Multi Packaging Solutions (MPS) as the Vice President of Operations, Regional Director of Operations, General Manager, Plant Manager, Operations Manager, Production Supervisor, Scheduler, and Intern in the Leadership Development Program from 2012 to 2022. Nick also worked at WestRock Company as the Vice President of Operations from 2019 to 2022.

Nick Shore attended Indiana University Bloomington from 2006 to 2010.

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New York, United States

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MAX Solutions

MAX Solutions was launched to make an impact. We impact our customers by putting forth the best solution regardless of format, material or process. We invest in next-generation technology to support customer growth and take on complexity to mitigate their risk. And we never stop designing ways to elevate their brands in the eyes of the consumer. We impact our teammates by creating a great place to work and empowering them to learn, to grow and to build really awesome things. We impact the communities in which we operate by supporting local economies through employment opportunities and training programs. We consider these communities home. We impact the environment by creating the most efficient production flows, innovating new ways to simplify the supply chain and designing solutions that are recyclable, minimize waste and support the circular economy. To make this impact, we leverage decades of experience designing and manufacturing differentiated, specialty packaging solutions for the healthcare, consumer and media end-markets. Our vision is multi-dimensional because we’re multi-dimensional. And, because at the end of the day…it’s bigger than packaging.


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