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Sun Chemical Names Myron Petruch President and CEO

Petruch will take over for Rudi Lenz, who will step into the new role of vice chairman of the board.

petruchPrinting ink giant Sun Chemical of Parsippany, New Jersey, announces the appointment of Myron Petruch as its new president and CEO, effective January 1, 2019.

Petruch was most recently president of Sun Chemical Performance Pigments and general manager of the pigments products division since 2008. He succeeds Rudi Lenz, who will transition to the new role of vice chairman of the board at Sun Chemical. In this role, Lenz will advise the business on key strategies and issues as they arise.

Sun says the performance pigments division has had eight consecutive years of record sales under Petruch’s leadership. He has additionally secured eight bolt-on global acquisitions which have proven to be solid additions to the division, including the high-purity iron oxides business of Cathay Industries in 2018, Kingfisher Colours in 2015 and Benda-Lutz in 2012.

In 2017, Petruch was named an executive officer of DIC Corp., Sun Chemical’s parent company. He previously has been recognized with the “Man of the Year” award by the Metro New York Printing Ink Association and he received the Coatings Industry Achievement Award from the American Coatings Association in 2014.

Petruch started his career at Engelhard in 1986 and held a number of positions including sales manager, product manager, director of sales and marketing, and general manager before he joined Sun Chemical.

“Myron’s background and track record of success make him the outstanding individual for this very important position at Sun Chemical,” says Masayuki Saito, chairman of the board for Sun Chemical. “On behalf of DIC and Sun Chemical, we are grateful to Rudi for his accomplishments and fine work as president and CEO and we wish Myron every success in the future leading Sun Chemical.”

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