DAILY NEWS Dec 13, 2009 10:44 AM - 0 comments

Industry veteran Terry Browitt to retire

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Terry Browitt, a long time member of Canada’s plastics industry, president of Terinex International Limited, and a former president of the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE), is retiring.

 

Browitt will step down on December 31, 2009 as president of Terinex, a Vaudreuil-Dorion, Que.-based material supply company that he founded in 1976.

 

Browitt entered the industry in 1962, starting with Northern Electric Wire and Cable in Lachine, Que.

 

He became a member of SPE in 1966, serving on the Quebec Section Board for many years and as president in 1982-1983. He was elected the Quebec International Councilor of SPE and served on the executive committee for 11 years before becoming president of the organization in 2001-2002 – only the second non-U.S. citizen ever to hold that post.

 

Browitt’s son Paul becomes the new president of Terinex effective January 1, 2010.



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