Mr.
Charles F. Hansen
Mr. Charles
F. Hansen earned a degree in Chemical Engineering from Michigan
Tech in 1965. After graduating, he joined the Grain Processing
Corporation in Muscatine, Iowa as a Process Engineer. In 1966,
he returned to his native town, Neenah, Wisconsin, as a Chemical
Engineer with Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Soon after joining
Kimberly-Clark he was transferred to South Carolina, where
he participated in the construction and start up of a new
tissue manufacturing facility. Subsequently, Mr. Hansen moved
into operations, managing the production of several different
consumer products including KLEENEX? facial tissue, KOTEX?
feminine napkins, and HUGGIES? diapers. After being involved
in mill operations in Neenah, Wisconsin; Corinth, Mississippi;
and New Milford, Connecticut, he became director of Coform
Development in 1984 at the Kimberly-Clark Research Center
in Roswell, Georgia. From 1985 to 1989 he served as mill manager
of Feminine Care Production in Conway, Arkansas. In 1989 he
was named vice president of operations for Pulp and Newsprint
at Coosa Pines, Alabama. He returned to Neenah, Wisconsin
in 1993 as vice president of operations for the company’s
feminine care products. Mr. Hansen has four married children
and twelve grandchildren and has been very active in family
and church organizations wherever he has lived. He has been
on the board of “Young Life”; he was one of the
founding elders of Fellowship Bible Church, Conway, Arkansas;
and he is currently Chairman of the Governing Board of Calvary
Bible Church in Neenah, Wisconsin. |