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Pictured above is Richard Composto, Plant Manager presenting an award to Dexter Johnson. Photo courtesy of Berry Global, Inc.
 
Employees Awarded for Long-Term Service

GRIFFIN - Berry Global Inc. formerly AEP Industries in Griffin recently celebrated some long term employees tenure with the company. Employees were honored with a Royalty Acknowledgement Day Celebration in August, where they were given a gift and certificate showing the company’s appreciation for their dedicated service.

The following employees were honored for this quarter:
Tony Ivie of Milner, GA for 30 years
Tyler Whitehurst, Griffin, GA for 25 years
Bobby Camp, Griffin, GA for 20 years
Dexter Johnson, Williamson, GA for 20 years
Marlo Johnson, Williamson, GA for 20 years
David Moore, Atlanta, GA for 20 years
Julie Moore, Griffin, GA for 20 years
Lecia Willis, Barnesville, GA for 15 years
Joy Blackmon, Barnesville, GA for 15 years
Thelma Marshall, Griffin, GA for 15 years
David Odom, Griffin, GA for 15 years
Roy Watts, Griffin, GA for 15 years
Annie Hightower, Griffin, GA for 15 years
Geoffrey Whaley, Williamson, GA for 15 years
Willie Clemmons, Hampton, GA for 10 years
Reginald Moreland, Griffin, GA for 10 years
Edward Nale, Hampton, GA for 5 years
Cynthia Jones, Williamson, GA for 5 years
Naginbhai Patel, Griffin, GA for 5 years

The plant in Griffin has a long standing history in the community known for making high quality food film. The plant was built in the early 70s as Borden Chemical until it was bought by AEP Industries.

Submitted 9.15.17
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