Stakes Manufacturing Welcomes Chuck Ertzberger as Senior Vice President of Production

Stakes Manufacturing, Eastlake, Ohio, a leader in the print on-demand fulfillment industry, announced the appointment of Chuck Ertzberger as senior vice president of production. With more than 25 years of executive-level operations and leadership experience, Ertzberger brings a wealth of expertise and a proven track record of driving operational excellence and growth in manufacturing environments.

Ertzberger’s career highlights include key leadership roles at renowned companies, including Custom Ink and PCNA.

At Custom Ink, as vice president of production, Ertzberger spearheaded the expansion of multi-site production operations across the United States, overseeing more than 700 employees, and delivering record-breaking bottom-line savings and team engagement scores.

During his tenure at PCNA, Ertzberger was critical during their strategic expansion period, where he grew Leeds operational footprint by over five times, while driving both reliability and margin gains. He was then in charge of turning around the Bulletline and Trimark acquisitions, with both subdivisions substantially unlocking sales growth and margin improvements.

“We are thrilled to welcome Chuck Ertzberger to Stakes as our new SVP of production,” said Vince Bartozzi, CEO at Stakes. “Chuck’s exceptional leadership acumen and proven ability to drive operational excellence and foster growth make him the perfect fit to lead our production efforts as we continue to innovate and expand our footprint in the print on-demand fulfillment industry.”

Ertzberger’s appointment underscores Stakes’ commitment to elevating its production capabilities and delivering unparalleled value to its customers. His strategic vision and extensive experience will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in driving Stakes’ continued success and growth trajectory.

Source: Stakes Manufacturing

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