Jared Felix
About Jared Felix
Jared Felix is a Territory Manager at Berry Global, Inc., specializing in shrink films within the Engineered Materials Division. He has a background in engineering and packaging development, with previous roles at Molex, Webasto Group, and Georgia-Pacific LLC.
Work at Berry Global, Inc.
Jared Felix has been serving as a Territory Manager at Berry Global, Inc. since 2021. In this role, he specializes in shrink films within the Engineered Materials Division. His responsibilities include managing customer relationships and overseeing sales operations in the Michigan and Ohio territories. Felix's focus on innovative packaging solutions aligns with Berry's commitment to delivering high-quality products to its clients.
Previous Experience at Molex
Before joining Berry Global, Jared Felix worked at Molex as a Product Specialist in Body Electronics from 2017 to 2018. His tenure lasted for 10 months at the company's Auburn Hills, MI location. In this position, he contributed to the development and promotion of electronic components, enhancing his expertise in product management and customer engagement.
Experience at Webasto Group
Jared Felix was employed at Webasto Group from 2018 to 2021 as an Engineer focusing on Manufacturing, Packaging, Process, and Special Projects. His role spanned three years at the Fenton, MI facility. During this time, he gained valuable experience in engineering processes and project management, further developing his skills in packaging and manufacturing.
Education and Expertise
Jared Felix holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Packaging Science from Michigan State University, where he studied from 2011 to 2014. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in continuous process improvement and packaging development. He has a proven track record in innovative product and package solutions, emphasizing a customer-focused approach.
Patents and Innovations
During his time at Georgia-Pacific, Jared Felix was awarded four design patents related to packaging development. His work as a Project Engineer in R&D Structural Innovation from 2014 to 2017 allowed him to contribute to advancements in packaging technology. These patents reflect his commitment to innovation and problem-solving in the field.