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KINGSEY FALLS, QC, Aug. 16, 2024 /CNW/ - Cascades Inc. (TSX: CAS) is the proud recipient of five awards recognizing the excellence of its employees and its sustainability efforts: four of the company's young leaders were named in Pulp & Paper Canada's 2024 Top 10 Under 40, and its innovative packaging solution, Cascades Fresh GUARD EnVisionTM, won a Canadian Grocer's 2024 Impact Award in the Sustainability category.
The first leader featured in Pulp & Paper Canada's 2024 Top 10 Under 40 is Jessica Carbonneau, Health & Safety Director at Cascades Tissue Group. She stands out through her stellar ability to take on challenges and engage teams to achieve positive change, both for the organization and for the well-being of employees. She spares no effort in cultivating a strong health and safety culture, while promoting continuous improvement and operational excellence. Her career at Cascades has flourished since joining the company in 2010.
The second Cascader recognized by Pulp and Paper Canada is Sylvain Fillion, Senior Financial Director – FP&A and Commercial at Cascades Containerboard Packaging. His multidisciplinary skills, extensive industry knowledge and inspirational leadership skills are just a few of the qualities that set him apart. He has been with Cascades since 2013 in positions of increasing responsibility, setting an example through his sound decision-making, his ability to develop effective strategies and his undeniable prowess in leveraging finance for commercial success.
The third winner is Jason Perreault-Gélinas, Plant Manager – Cascades Papier Kingsey Falls at Cascades Specialty Products Group. He first joined the plant as a student in 2014 and has since continued to build on his experience while working his way up to management. Always attentive and accessible to his team, he was the recipient of his group's 2023 Source Award for the "Stronger Together" value, a testament to his talent for bringing people together to achieve team success. Under his participative leadership, the plant has developed a strong culture of continuous improvement and has broken all-time productivity records.
The fourth Cascader is Kugenthini (Kugi) Tharmakulasekaram, Plant Manager, in succession, for the Cascades Containerboard Packaging plant in Vaughan, Ontario. Since joining Cascades in 2021, she has distinguished herself through her natural leadership and determination. Her keen interest in continuous improvement led to a management role in this area, and just over two years later, a position as Plant Manager, Succession Program. She has introduced several initiatives and processes within the plant that are now recognized as best practices and even shared with sister plants within the organization. Kugi promotes employee empowerment and peer trust in her interventions. She approaches issues with openness, which makes her a model in terms of team spirit