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Diamond Packaging Named Best Place to Work

February 2006
ROCHESTER, N.Y.—Diamond Packaging of Rochester, NY has again been recognized as "Best of the Best" in the 2005 Best Workplace in the Americas awards competition, sponsored by the Printing Industries of America (PIA) and Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (GATF).  The program is designed to recognize graphic arts companies for their outstanding human relations efforts in recruiting and retaining qualified staff, which contributes to a successful workplace.  This year marks the fifth year in a row that the honor was bestowed on Diamond Packaging.

A panel of experts carefully evaluated all of the entries and found that the human relations practices of Diamond Packaging were among the best in the country.  Companies were measured on their day-to-day application of the following criteria:

Management Practices

Work Environment

Training and Development Opportunities

Recognition and Rewards

Workplace Health and Safety

Health and Wellness Programs

Financial Security

Work-Life Balance

"It's an honor to be recognized by the industry as a company that offers an outstanding workplace environment," said Pattie Holzgartner, Director of Human Resources.  "We're proud of our commitment to attract and retain employees who contribute to our success."

"Since 2000, the Best Workplace program has recognized industry leaders from small, medium, and large firms in the graphic arts industry for their outstanding human relations practices.  While almost every company that entered this year's competition has HR programs they should be proud of, the Best Workplace program recognizes outstanding accomplishment," said Jim Kyger, HR Director for PIA/GATF.  "This program is a way to give employers with innovative, yet cost effective HR programs, the recognition they deserve."

Since 1911, Diamond Packaging has dedicated itself to providing the highest standard of quality, innovation and cost effective packaging for companies including The Gillette Company, Beiersdorf, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Coty, Eastman Kodak, Godiva Chocolatier, and L'Oreal USA.  As part of the Global Packaging Alliance (GPA), Diamond Packaging and its alliance members offer packaging solutions to companies operating on an international scale.  Customers receive responsive, localized service, award-winning creative designs, identical product specifications and consistent brand recognition, resulting in unparalleled worldwide packaging support.
 

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