INX International Ink Co. President & CEO John Hrdlick, and Senior VP/Chief Operating Officer Jim Kochanny, were recognized by the industry with NAPIM Printing Ink Awards on March 26 at the Silverado Resort & Spa in Napa, CA. Hrdlick was honored with the Ault Award for outstanding leadership and Kochanny received an Ink Pioneer Award.
For Hrdlick, it is a fitting tribute after lifetime involvement in the ink industry. He is retiring on April 30 after 49 years, the last five as INX’s leader. His 46-year run with the company began in 1977 as a third shift worker with Acme Printing, which was later acquired by INX’s parent company, SAKATA INX.
Throughout the years, Hrdlick was promoted many times and took on responsibilities that impacted every INX business segment—Offset, Metal Decorating, Energy Cure, Liquid Inks, and Digital technologies.
Hrdlick also dedicated his time to various associations, including serving on the IMDPA Board of Directors and the NAPIM board. He previously was the recipient of a NAPIM Ink Pioneer Award in 2013.
On April 20, Hrdlick is being feted by the Metro New York Printing Ink Association (MNYPIA) where he will be presented with the esteemed Anthony Mauriello Award.
“My retirement is bittersweet to some extent as five years seems like a short time in my role as President and CEO,” he said. “The past five years have been challenging considering the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and its ongoing impacts on the work force and extended supply chain disruptions.
“I am proud of how our employees have worked through these challenges, and after forty-six years at INX and forty-nine years in the industry, I’m looking forward to the future. It’s time for my wife, Dawn, and I to reconnect with our family in North Carolina, especially since our seventh and eighth grandchildren are on the way.”
Kochanny has worked tirelessly throughout a career that began in 1979 as a packaging and warehouse specialist. He joined INX 14 years later, starting as the plant manager at the Mason Avenue facility in Chicago and became GM of that location and the Morse Avenue liquid facility in 1999.
Subsequent promotions over the years led him to become the Director of Liquid Operations in 2006; a Senior VP and member of the INX Board of Directors in 2013; and Offset and Metal Operations were added to his responsibilities in 2018. He was elevated to Senior VP/Chief Operating Officer in 2019.
Kochanny has developed a reputation for embracing new technology and his support of the NIPIRI Technical Conference and training seminars. He is also known for being able to operate all of the manufacturing equipment at INX’s production facilities.
More recently, Kochanny has been involved with INX’s growth planning and worked directly with the engineering division on planning for all expansion and new facility development projects.
—Press Release