NEWS MAKERS
CONSO NAMES NEW TOP MANAGEMENT
Charles G. Vaughn has joined Conso Products Co., Union, SC, as president and
CEO. Vaughn has held key management positions with Equality Specialties, Inc.
(ESI), a leading manufacturer of trimmings to the decorative packaging and
display market, and with Clevepak Corp. He brings an extensive background of
domestic and international operations to his new post.
David Miley joins Conso in the newly created position of executive vice president.
Miley was founder and served as president of KDM Management Services and vice
president of operations for Western Reserve Products. He brings experience in
manufacturing and business restructuring.
Cheryl Hyde has been named director of marketing, merchandising and product development
for the Distributor and Manufacturing Business Divisions. Prior to joining Conso,
Hyde was with The Felters Group and Carole Fabrics. Her 30-year career has been
in the design, manufacturing, merchandising and marketing of home fashion products.
Margo Mize joins Conso as director of marketing, merchandising and product development
for the Retail Business Division. Prior to joining Conso, Mize was director of
marketing for One Price Clothing Stores, Inc. She has more than 20 years experience
in marketing, merchandising and operations for the retail industry.
NICHOLSON, MCDONNELL PROMOTED AT ROLLEASE
Roger Nicholson has been appointed vice president, CFO of RollEase, Inc., Stamford,
CT. He previously was director of finance/controller for the company. Nicholson
has been responsible for all financial operations including the cultivation of
key banking relationships and initiating systems for refining financial analysis,
budgeting and cash management.
Terri McDonnell has been appointed vice president. She previously was senior
director of product management and engineering (see D&WC, August 2003, page
18). McDonnell will continue to oversee the Product Management Group with individual
project teams responsible for handling assignments from concept through commercialization. |