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Arkansas Glass Container Corporation announces leadership changes

Arkansas Glass Container Corporation announces leadership changes

Sid Rosenbaum, chairman of the board/CEO (left) and Jordan Rosenbaum (right), vice chairman of the board. (Photo provided by Arkansas Glass Container Corporation) Photo: Contributed


Jonesboro, AR – (JonesboroRightNow.com) – The Arkansas Glass Container Corporation (AGCC) announced Tuesday that Sid Rosenbaum is its new CEO and chairman of its Board of Directors, and that Jordan Rosenbaum is the new vice chairman of the board.

These leadership changes follow the retirement of longtime chairman Carl Rosenbaum, who will continue to serve as Secretary of the Board, according to an AGCC news release.

“This is an exciting new chapter for Arkansas Glass Container Corporation,” said Sid and Jordan Rosenbaum in the release. “As we enter into this next generation of leadership, we remain rooted in the values that have guided our families since 1986: faith in God, hard work, integrity, and a deep commitment to Arkansas Glass employees and the community of Jonesboro. This transition marks not just a continuation of our family legacy, but a bold step forward as we build on our foundation and embrace the future with fresh energy and vision.”

The release said AGCC also recognized the retirement of Tony and Victoria Rampley, who worked with the company for decades.

Founded in 1949 and located in Jonesboro, AGCC manufactures a variety of glass containers, serving industries such as food, beverage, candle manufacturing, and more.

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