Meet Alex Fileczki — Australia's latest CPP


Monday, 24 July, 2017


Meet Alex Fileczki — Australia's latest CPP

Alex Fileczki is the latest Australian packaging professional to attain the Certified Packaging Professional (CPP) designation.

How long have you been in the industry? What are your areas of expertise?

I have been working in FMCG for nearly 15 years. My roles have included engineering project management and maintenance management (on both utilities and packaging equipment). For the last three years I have been a part of Clover’s Development Engineering Department. We are responsible for providing engineering assistance and guidance to the business (working closely with packaging development) for all new products and projects. We are also responsible for standard equipment designs and the specification of new equipment. My area of specialisation is packaging equipment.

What made you apply for the Certified Packaging Professional designation?

I was looking for an internationally recognised packaging certification that would help with day-to-day work and improve my ability to assist our Packaging Development Department.

How important is attaining the CPP designation to you as an individual?

The importance for me lies in the fact that the CPP certification allows people in industry to see that I have an extensive understanding of packaging. I believe that the CPD element of the certification will ensure that I personally ensure the continued development of my packaging knowledge and also that I keep up with new developments and trends within the packaging world.

How important is the CPP designation for the greater recognition of packaging professionals?

I think that since the CPP certification is internationally recognised and well managed, it means that industry can use it as a reliable benchmark of an individual’s packaging knowledge.

A bit about CPP certification

The Certified Packaging Professional credential demonstrates that a packaging practitioner possesses packaging knowledge, experience and skills to the degree that they deserve recognition as a true packaging professional.

Attaining the CPP designation is an excellent investment in your professional development and the credential defines the packaging professional and allows organisations to seek out and hire the right professional based on verified knowledge, skills and industry contributions. Using the CPP program to assess and evaluate one’s professional competency validates you as internationally proficient as a packaging professional. The Certified Packaging Professional (CPP) designation is a registered trademark of the Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP) and is now internationally recognised by IoPP, AIP and the WPO.

For more information on the Certified Packaging Professional (CPP) program, please email educate@aipack.com.au or visit aipack.com.au/education/certified-packaging-professional-cpp/.

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