– USA, IN – Berry Global Group, Inc. (NYSE: BERY) announced the appointment of Jim Glerum to its Board of Directors.
About James T. Glerum, Jr.
Jim Glerum retired as Vice-Chairman of Investment Banking at Citigroup in July 2024. Before joining Citigroup in 2011, he held senior leadership positions in investment banking at UBS and Credit Suisse in Chicago and New York City. Over his 40-year investment banking career, Jim Glerum executed more than 325 corporate finance and strategic transactions with an aggregate value of over $500 billion. His clients spanned multiple industry sectors, including manufacturing, healthcare, consumer and retail.
Jim Glerum serves on the board of trustees for several Midwest non-profit institutions, including Denison University, The Ravina Festival and The Griffin Museum of Science.
Jim Glerum earned an M.B.A. from The Harvard Business School and a B.A., cum laude, in Economics and Mathematics from Denison University.
About Berry
Berry Global Group creates innovative packaging solutions that we believe make life better for people and the planet. We do this every day by leveraging our unmatched global capabilities, sustainability leadership, and deep innovation expertise to serve customers of all sizes around the world. Harnessing the strength in our diversity and industry-leading talent of over 40,000 global employees across more than 250 locations, we partner with customers to develop, design, and manufacture innovative products with an eye toward the circular economy. The challenges we solve and the innovations we pioneer benefit our customers at every stage of their journey.
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