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Ball and Doggett appoint Jackson to new role
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Ball and Doggett appoint Jackson to new role

Ball & Doggett, Australia’s largest distributor of printable materials and consumables, has announced the appointment of Victorian-based Zaidee Jackson to the role of National Business Development Manager – Sustainable Packaging. She will commence in the position on 1 January 2022.

The role supports the company’s commitment to the Labels & Packaging market.  This appointment is a crucial focus for their commitment to developing sustainable packaging alternatives for the industry.

With over twenty-five years of experience working within paper distributors and print service providers, Jackson was awarded Exceptional Woman in Print 2021 at the recent 38th National Print Awards held in Brisbane. The past seven years in her role as Business Development Manager in Victoria within Ball & Doggett has seen her successfully navigate profitable outcomes with her team in the creative and brand owner sectors. Jackson’s depth of experience and network within the industry is well suited to the role. She will support the navigation and dialogue between brand owners and convertors, supporting the transitions pathways in a consultancy experience offered by Ball & Doggett.

Working closely with Leigh Hooper, the newly appointed General Manager – Labels & Packaging (L&P), Jackson says, “ I am thoroughly looking forward to working closely with Leigh and our experienced specialists within the business. We are at an extraordinary juncture of our times in the quest to elevate through action and no longer words. Our commitment to sustainable alternatives being delivered into the market supports this journey. Products that transparently reduce the impact on the environment and create authentic experiences for brands not just to share a story but to deliver on the promise of creating trust within the new profile of ‘smart consumers.’

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