David Flitman Joins Avery Dennison Board of Directors, Bringing Extensive CEO and Food Industry Experience

Reuters
24 Jul
David Flitman Joins Avery Dennison Board of Directors, Bringing Extensive CEO and Food Industry Experience

Avery Dennison Corporation has announced the appointment of David Flitman to its board of directors, effective July 23, 2025. Flitman is the CEO of US Foods Holding Corporation and has previously led Builders Firstsource Incorporated and BMC Stock Holdings Incorporated. His experience in the food industry is noted as a significant asset for Avery Dennison's growth opportunities.

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