Eric Maclean, right, recently began working at the plant as a scheduler. Eric’s mom, Patti Maclean, also works at the plant, as did her dad, Eric’s grandfather John (Josh) Morrison.Geon Performance Materials now has a three-generation family at its plant in Orangeville, Ontario. Eric Maclean recently began working at the plant as a scheduler after starting there as an intern. Eric’s mom, Patti Maclean, also works at the plant, as did her dad, Eric’s grandfather John (Josh) Morrison. Eric Maclean’s father, an aunt and two uncles also have worked at the Orangeville site, either for Geon or its predecessor firm BFGoodrich Co. In total, the Maclean and Morrison families have worked at the plant for more than 65 years. On a recent LinkedIn post, Geon officials said that Eric Maclean “comes from a family with a storied history at Geon.” Westlake, Ohio-based Geon is a major compounder of PVC, polypropylene and other materials. The firm is owned by investment firm SK Capital Partners of New York.Do you have an opinion about this story? Do you have some thoughts you’d like to share with our readers? Plastics News would love to hear from you. Email your letter to Editor at Please enter a valid email address.Please enter your email address.Please verify captcha.Please select at least one newsletter to subscribe. Staying current is easy with Plastics News delivered straight to your inbox, free of charge. Subscribe to Plastics News Plastics News covers the business of the global plastics industry. We report news, gather data and deliver timely information that provides our readers with a competitive advantage.Customer Service:
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