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JN White’s Leadership Team
Randy White
Randy White
Randy’s father, James Neel (J.N.) White founded JN White® in 1960. After working with LEGO Systems Inc. as the New Business Development Manager, Randy joined the family business in 1987 and became the owner in 1989.
Randy was one of the Founding Members of TEC (now called “Vistage”) in 1998 and served on the Board of Directors for the National Association of Graphic & Product Identification Manufacturers (“GPI”) for seven years, four of which he held an Officer position including President. Randy currently serves on the Board of Trustees at St. John Fisher College and is the Co-Chair of the Family Business Initiative at St. John Fisher College.
Education:
Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from St. John Fisher College
Masters of Business Administration in Marketing & Finance from The Rochester Institute of Technology
Jason Aymerich
Jason Aymerich
Prior to joining JN White®, Jason was the President of Complemar Partners Inc., an e-commerce fulfillment company with locations spanning the United States. During Jason’s tenure, the company grew substantially, setting record revenue every year, which was achieved organically and through acquisitions. Prior to Complemar, Jason was the Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Diamond Contract Manufacturing (a division of Diamond Packaging).
Jason was a recipient of Rochester’s “Forty under 40” award in 2015. Jason was also a recipient of RBJ Power 50 in Technology in 2022. He currently serves as Membership Chair of the Young President’s Organization, Empire Chapter, and is on the Dean’s Advisory Council at the College of Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Education:
Bachelor of Arts degree in Packaging Science Rochester Institute of Technology
Masters of Business Administration from the William E. Simon School of Business
Ken Boss
Ken Boss
Ken Boss is an industry expert in User Interface design and manufacturing. He has 35+ years of experience creating product user interfaces in the Appliance, Automotive, Defense/DoD, Consumer Electronics, Medical Device, and Agricultural industries.
From materials, to electronic circuitry and components, to interface types (membrane switch, graphic overlay, keypad, touchscreen, etc.), Ken is an expert. He came to JN White in 1987 and is responsible for Sales, Business Development, and User Interface Design.
Education:
Ken has a Bachelors of Science in Mathematics from Brockport State University.
Mary Patrick-Grabowski
Mary Patrick-Grabowski
Mary joined JN White® with extensive Human Resources experience in many types of industries (communications, healthcare and manufacturing) including both non-unionized and represented organizations. These companies ranged in size from SMB’s to large organizations with thousands of employees such as Global Crossing/Frontier Telephone, Mailwell Envelope, a Georgia Pacific Company, and Thompson Professional Publishing.
At JN White®, Mary is responsible for all Human Resource functions including benefits platform development, compensation, policy administration, organizational development and training, employee relations and staffing.
Education:
Bachelor of Science in Business & Labor Relations from the State University of New York at Geneseo
Masters of Science in Management from Roberts Wesleyan College
Jerry DellaPietra
Jerry DellaPietra
Jerry joined JN White® with over 15 years of operational and managerial experience. He brought specific print industry knowledge in the areas of pre-press operations and production management. At JN White®, Jerry is responsible for all production activities, from printing to final inspection. He oversees all manufacturing, building and grounds maintenance activities as well as employee safety and OSHA compliance.
Education:
Associates of Specialized Technology from The Art Institute of Pittsburgh
Lean Manufacturing Black Belt from The Rochester Institute of Technology
John Steff
John Steff
John joined JN White® in 2004 after more than 17 years of financial and administrative experience in the electronics manufacturing and software development industries. His current responsibilities include management of the accounting, IT, purchasing and compliance teams.
Education:
Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelors of Science in Accounting from the State University of New York at Geneseo
Masters of Business Administration from the University of Rochester’s William E. Simon School of Business
Tim Leverett
Tim Leverett
Prior to joining JN White®, Tim was the Senior Director of Customer Engagement & Marketing at Complemar Partners inc, an e-commerce fulfillment company with locations spanning the United States. Tim was integral in the company’s substantial and dramatic growth over 6 years.
Prior to Complemar Tim founded and owned a software development and consumer products company with a successful line of children’s entertainment software sold across the U.S. in major retail (Target, Apple Stores, Best Buy, etc) as well as in 5 languages and 25 countries around the world.
Tim has an extensive professional background as a successful Chief Marketing Officer, Creative Director, Art Director, and Entrepreneur. His many industry awards include 3 Editors Choice Awards (Children’s Technology Review), 2 Media of the Year Awards (Creative Child Magazine), 5 out of 5 star ratings from USA Today, New York Times, MacLife Magazine, and others, 2 Parent’s Choice Foundation Awards, multiple Addy, Axiem and Telly Awards, and multiple Platinum and Gold Record Awards for artwork & design.
Education:
Associates Degree in Communications Monroe Community College
Teagan White
Teagan White
Teagan is the 3rd generation of the White family to work at the firm. She joined the team after working in the advertising industry in both New York City and Rochester, NY. Teagan worked at both Young & Rubicam and Partners + Napier with clients such as Chevron®, Xerox®, Fisher-Price®, American Girl®, Lufthansa® and Friendship Dairy®.
Teagan serves on the AutismUp Board of Directors and is Chairwoman of the St. John Fisher College Women in Family Business program.
Education:
Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from The State University of New York at Geneseo
Masters of Mental Health Counseling from St. John Fisher College