Concord, Ohio, United States, January 2025 – Greg Caldwell has been appointed as the Senior Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer at Ranpak, where he will drive global marketing strategies and initiatives to strengthen the company’s presence in sustainable packaging solutions.
Prior to joining Ranpak, Greg Caldwell served as the Chief Marketing Officer at Packsize, where he led strategic marketing campaigns focused on packaging automation and sustainability, contributing to business growth and market expansion.

Before that, he held the role of Vice President, Global Marketing at Nano Dimension, focusing on additive manufacturing technologies and enhancing brand visibility across global markets.
Greg also served as Head of Marketing & Sales Enablement at Anark Corporation, where he was responsible for sales strategies and brand development. Earlier in his career, he held a pivotal role as Vice President, Marketing & Communications at 3D Systems Corporation, where he successfully developed strategic marketing plans and drove double-digit revenue growth.
His extensive leadership background includes a decade at Microsoft as Global Director, Marketing & Communications, where he led digital marketing strategies, brand transformation, and executive communication initiatives.
About Ranpak:
Founded in 1972, Ranpak is a global leader in sustainable packaging solutions, providing innovative materials and systems designed to protect products during shipment. With a focus on reducing environmental impact and enhancing supply chain efficiency, Ranpak serves diverse business needs across e-commerce and industrial supply chains. Headquartered in Concord, Ohio, the company also operates facilities in the Netherlands, Singapore, Nevada, North Carolina, Missouri, and Czech Republic.
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