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Graphic Packaging Announces Leadership Transition

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Graphic Packaging Announces Leadership Transition Robbert Rietbroek Appointed President and CEO, Effective January 1, 2026 Michael P. Doss to Step Down as President and CEO, Effective December 31, 2025 ATLANTA, Dec…
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  • The Company reaffirmed its confidence in its 2026 free cash flow targets

    80% confidence
  • Graphic Packaging has the right assets, team and capabilities to execute on Vision 2030 priorities

    80% confidence
  • Leading the talented Graphic Packaging team over the past decade has been a privilege and the highlight of my career

    80% confidence
  • With the completion of Vision 2025 transformation, we have everything we need to deliver on Vision 2030 goals

    80% confidence
  • The Board is confident that Robbert is the right leader to advance the Company's progress toward achieving Vision 2030 goals

    80% confidence
  • Robbert's unique combination of extensive CPG expertise and solid track record of delivering value-creating results positions him well to drive organic growth and world-class execution, and deliver strong and steady free cash flow

    80% confidence
  • Mike has helped transform Graphic Packaging into the industry leader it is today during his 10 years as CEO and 35 years at the Company

    80% confidence
  • This is the right time for this transition and Robbert is the right person to step into the CEO role to build on the strong foundation and take Graphic Packaging to the next level

    80% confidence
  • We built what we believe is the world's best sustainable consumer packaging innovation platform

    80% confidence
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