Ted
E. Goodwin is vice president of business development for Appleton. He has been employed by Appleton for 29 years,
progressing through the research and technical organization before creating and
leading the company’s new business development area in 1999. Mr. Goodwin is a
graduate of the University
of Detroit, where he
earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry. He earned a master’s degree in
business administration from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Mr. Goodwin
serves on the American
Forest and Paper
Association/TAPPI Liaison Committee forest & products laboratory, University
of Wisconsin-Oshkosh College of Business advisory board, and the board of
directors of the Boys & Girls Club of the Fox
Valley.
Microencapsulation
technology offers ways to increase customer satisfaction through pre-coating
materials with adhesives or sealants that can then be activated at the time and
site of the specific application.