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FileAmerica, Fordyce, Ark., recently appointed John Bunton as general manager. Previously with Keystone Automotive, Pomona, Calif., Bunton brings with him a wealth of experience in custom manufacturing and a strong commitment to customer service, according to Mark Monahan, president of FileAmerica and sister company EnvelopeAmerica, New Castle, Del. For more information, visit www.fileamerica.com.

Trade printer EnvelopeAmerica, New Castle, Del., and sister company FileAmerica, Fordyce, Ark., will begin producing file products and envelope/letterhead printing at both locations, effective April 2005. Together, the two companies will service the trade on a national scale. "Our file customers are a great fit for our envelope products, and our envelope customers are always looking for unique, profitable products to sell," said Mark Monahan, president of EnvelopeAmerica. "The joining of the two companies will prove beneficial to our customers." In other company news, EnvelopeAmerica now offers complimentary seminars to help sales representatives and customer service representatives better understand the printing industry

FileAmerica, a custom file folder manufacturer based in Fordyce, Ark., is celebrating its 30th year serving the trade in the printing industry. Formerly Lyon Folder, FileAmerica changed ownership and revamped itself over the last three years by investing in updated printing, folding and die-cutting equipment, in addition to expanding its facility. "We have been fortunate to have a great group of employees, some of whom have been here since the start, a terrific customer base, and an ownership team that understands the importance of investing in new equipment," said Daniel Hogue, president. Specializing in custom file products, FileAmerica, together with its

The Philadelphia Direct Marketing Association (PDMA) recently welcomed Beth Ann Scullin, marketing director for EnvelopeAmerica, New Castle, Del., to its Board of Directors. Scullin took an active role with the PDMA shortly after joining EnvelopeAmerica a year ago. She is a graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a degree in Journalism. Her professional background includes sales, promotion, marketing and copy writing. For more information, call (302) 778-0220.

EnvelopeAmerica, New Castle, Del., recently celebrated its first anniversary. Last August, company president Mark Monahan acquired Cornell Envelope of Wilmington, Del., through an asset purchase agreement. Since moving the company to its current facility and investing in three Halm Jet Offset presses, including a four-color press, the company has doubled its business. For more information, call (866) 778-0220 or visit www.envelopeamerica.com.

EnvelopeAmerica, New Castle, Del., recently announced the promotion of Rich Gommer from press operator to lead pressman. Gommer worked for Cornell Envelope for three years before it was acquired by Mark Monahan in August 2003, and changed its name to EnvelopeAmerica. "Rich's hard work and dedication to this company did not go unnoticed. He has unmatched pride in his work and in the industry," said Monahan. Of his new position, Gommer said, "It's a greater responsibility, but I couldn't be working for a better team." EnvelopeAmerica offers quality envelope printing services exclusively to the trade.

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