Crane Stationery Hires Chief Product Officer

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Crane Stationery has hired Paul Thorogood as chief product officer.

In this new role, Thorgood will have responsibility for the company's product design and product development teams and will work closely with Sales and Marketing on company strategy, company direction and identifying new opportunities for products and services.

Crane Stationery was acquired by Mohawk Fine Papers in April of this year, and in a recent statement, Mohawk's CEO Tom O'Connor reiterated his support for the Crane team's recent growth.

"Our goal at Crane Stationery is to continue to deliver luxurious well-crafted products to our valued customers while identifying new products and services to grow our business," he said. "Paul brings an esteemed reputation in this respect and we are thrilled to have him on board."



"My passion and love is connecting the physical and digital worlds together through design, user experience and problem solving," Thorogood said. "My goal is to create joy by constantly searching for new levers to pull to engage people with their brands and products."

Thorogood has shown this ability in both consumer and business to business environments with online companies like Moo.com and Packlane.com. His expertise in product design and building a strong web to print workflow will enable him to lead new opportunities in product design and technology for Crane.

He received his bachelor of arts degree in product design from the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom.

 


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Macksey, Shade Pledge Compassion, Accountability as City Leaders

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

 
Mayor Jennifer Macksey was sworn into a third term on Thursday; Councilor Ashley Shade was unanimously elected council president. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — A new government took the reins at City Hall on New Year's Day, pledging to move North Adams forward with compassion and accountability.
 
"My focus, as your mayor, has been and will continue to be, one of restoring accountability, stability, strengthening city operations and making meaningful progress of long standing challenges," said Mayor Jennifer Macksey, entering her third term. "City government has worked to move from reaction to action, addressing deferred issues, while laying the foundation for future growth."
 
The swearing in on New Year's Day included the election of Ashley Shade as council president and Andrew Fitch as vice president. 
 
Shade, also entering her third term, reflected on leadership as it relates to small communities and North Adams in particularly.
 
"It is where I learned that community is not something you inherit. It is something you practice. You practice it when times are easy and you practice it even more when times are not," she said. "I have said before that the city needs to renew its focus on investing in our most important resource — this city, the people of North Adams. I believe that with my whole heart, because, yeah, buildings matter and roads matter and budgets matter, but people, people are where everything begins."
 
The city has not only a woman mayor and woman council president, but also a majority of women on the City Council for the first time in its history.
 
Ceremonies were held in Council Chambers on Thursday morning, with state Rep. John Barrett III and city department heads in attendance. Family and friends filled the seats to see the new council and School Committee members take their oaths. 
 
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