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Augusta Mill AUGUSTA MILL Augusta Mill Overview • Current size: Approximately 750 employees • Coated paperboard • Bleached coated linerboard Augusta • Aseptic packaging board • • Blister packaging board • Cigarette carton board • Bristols (used for greeting cards, posters, lottery tickets) Distance from Augusta to: Columbia, S.C.: 78 miles Charleston, S.C.: 139 miles Atlanta, Ga.: 144 miles Charlotte, N.C.: 168 miles Myrtle Beach, S.C.: 211 miles Jacksonville, Fla.: 250 miles Birmingham, Ala.: 288 miles Raleigh, N.C.: 300 miles Nashville, Tenn.: 398 miles Washington, D.C.: 560 miles I NFINITE P OSSIBILITIES AU-loc16 internationalpaper.com/careers To See, To Know… The Augusta Mill Region • Population: 200,000 • Second oldest city in Georgia • 136 feet above sea level • 150 miles east of Atlanta • Home of the Masters® Golf Tournament • Nickname: Garden City • Savannah River is the state line separating Georgia and South Carolina • Civil War monuments Home To • Augusta Medical College of Georgia • Augusta Technical College • Georgia Military College • Georgia Regents University • Paine College Augusta Offers Sports of All Sorts! Other Attractions Known as the water sports capital of the Southeast, Augusta is home to international events such as the • If you’re into horsing around, check out the Augusta Augusta Invitational Rowing Regatta and the Augusta Cutting Horse Futurity and the National Barrel Southern Nationals. Association Championship Access to the Savannah River, Lake Olmstead, the Augusta Canal and J. Strom Thurmond Dam & Lake at Clarks Hill • Augusta’s Wildwood Park is now the home of the makes a perfect setting for a host of water activities, International Disc Golf Association including boating, swimming, canoeing, kayaking and fishing. Water racing and tournaments include rowing, sailing and fishing. I NFINITE P OSSIBILITIES internationalpaper.com/careers ©2016 International Paper Company. All rights reserved. All product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. 0916 BOGALUSA MILL Bogalusa Mill Overview • Current size: Approximately 425 employees • Product end uses: Corrugated boxes and shipping containers Bogalusa• Distance from Bogalusa to: Mandeville/Covington, La.: 28 miles New Orleans, La.: 78 miles Biloxi, Miss.: 96 miles Baton Rouge, La.: 98 miles Mobile, Ala.: 134 miles Gulf Shores, Ala.: 172 miles Birmingham, Ala.: 291 miles Memphis, Tenn.: 327 miles Little Rock, Ark.: 380 miles Atlanta, Ga.: 435 miles I NFINITE P OSSIBILITIES BO-loc16 internationalpaper.com/careers ©2016 International Paper Company. All rights reserved. All product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. 0916 To See, To Know… The Bogalusa Mill Region • Population of Washington Parish: 47,168 • Population of Bogalusa: 12,761 • A diversified economy with Our Lady of the Angels Hospital and International Paper, the city’s largest employers • Bogalusa is an hour from New Orleans, an hour from Baton Rouge and 90 minutes from the Mississippi Gulf Coast Attractions • Bogalusa, Northshore and New Orleans Mardi Gras celebrations and parades • Bogalusa Blues and Heritage Festival Higher Education • Washington Parish Free Fair • Northshore Tech Community College • Christmas in the Park • University of New Orleans • Sheridan Rayburn Memorial Tri-State Rodeo • Tulane University • Bogue Chitto State Park • Louisiana State University • St. Tammany Trace Bike Trail • Southeastern Louisiana University • Fountainebleu State Park • New Orleans Jazz Fest • French Quarter Festival • Essence Festival, New Orleans • Bayou Country SuperFest, Baton Rouge • New Orleans Saints NFL and Pelicans NBA teams • SEC Sports • National World War II Museum • New Orleans Musuem of Art (NOMA) • Audubon Zoo and Aquarium • Sportsman’s Paradise: fishing, boating and hunting I NFINITE P OSSIBILITIES internationalpaper.com/careers ©2016 International Paper Company. All rights reserved. All product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. 0916 CEDAR RIVER MILL Cedar River Mill Overview • Started operations in 1995, one of the newest paper mills in the United States • Current size: Approximately 220 employees • The largest 100% recycled paper mill outside of China Cedar Rapids • Containerboard • • Boxes • Packaging Distance from Cedar Rapids to: Ames, Iowa: 101 miles Des Moines, Iowa: 104 miles Chicago, Ill.: 208 miles Omaha, Nev.: 230 miles St. Louis, Mo.: 244 miles Kansas City, Mo.: 251 miles Indianapolis, Ind.: 326 miles I NFINITE P OSSIBILITIES CR-loc16 internationalpaper.com/careers To See, To Know... Top Area Employers Higher Education The Cedar River Mill Region • ADM (Archer Daniels Midland) • Coe College • Located on the Cedar River in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. • Amana Refrigeration • Cornell College Part of the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City Eastern Corridor • Cargill, Inc. • Iowa State University • Cedar Rapids is the second largest city in Iowa • ConAgra Foods • Kirkwood Community College • Population: city 128,429; metro 255,452; • General Mills Eastern Corridor 416,443 • Mount Mercy University • Nordstrom • Cedar Rapids is an economic hub of the state, • University of Iowa located in the core of the Interstate 380 Corridor • Penford Corporation • University of Northern • Cedar Rapids is positioned conveniently and • Quaker Oats/Pepsico Iowa centrally between six of the Midwest’s major • Rockwell Collins, Inc. metropolitan areas: Chicago, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Omaha and St. Louis, all of • St. Luke’s Hospital which are a 3-4 hour drive. • Transamerica • Cedar Rapids has more engineers per capita than any other city in the United States Recreation Home To • Bicycling, including a large network of dedicated trails • Brucemore Historical Mansion • Camping • Downtown Farmer’s Market • Fishing • Eastern Iowa Airport; daily non-stop flights to 12 • Golfing major hubs and vacation spots • Hiking • Field of Dreams (Baseball Park) – Movie Site© • Hunting • Freedom Festival; a two-week celebration leading to July 4th • Shooting ranges • Grant Wood Studio • Water sports, such as boating, canoeing, wakeboarding, water skiing, kayaking • Indian Creek Nature Center • Winter sports, such as cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, • McGrath Amphitheater ice skating • National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library • New Bo City Market Sports • RAGBRAI; annual week-long bike ride across • Cedar Rapids Kernels, Minor League Baseball – Class A for the state Minnesota Twins • The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art • Cedar Rapids Roughriders, USHL hockey team • The Paramount Theatre • Cedar Rapids Titans, professional indoor football • Uptown Friday Night • Hawkeye Downs Speedway/Motocross • Usher’s Ferry Historic Village • Major Arena Soccer League Team I NFINITE P OSSIBILITIES internationalpaper.com/careers ©2016 International Paper Company. All rights reserved. All product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. 0916 CINCINNATI TECHNOLOGY CENTER (CTC) CTC Overview • Current size: Approximately 240 Technology employees, plus representation from other groups • Multiple Centers of Excellence Groups • Customer Support Center • Product Development • Product Testing • Applied Research • Reliability Center of Excellence • Retail Experience Center •Loveland • Knowledge Resource Center • Midwest Regional IT Support Distance from Loveland CTC to: Downtown Cincinnati: 14 miles Lexington, Ky.: 83 miles Henderson, Ky.: 233 miles Memphis, Tenn.: 425 miles Raleigh, N.C.: 523 miles Atlanta, Ga.: 525 miles Savannah, Ga.: 675 miles Pensacola, Fla.: 720 miles Dallas, Texas: 960 miles I NFINITE P OSSIBILITIES CTC-loc16 internationalpaper.com/careers ©2016 International Paper Company. All rights reserved. All product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. 0916 To See, To Know… Higher Education Nearby The CTC Region • Miami University The CTC is located in the growing suburb of Loveland, the • Northern Kentucky University only town in the State of Ohio that lies in three counties: • University of Cincinnati Hamilton, Clermont and Warren. • University of Dayton • Population: Loveland 11,600; • Xavier University Greater Cincinnati 2.2 million High-Profile Employers Cincinnati Attractions • AK Steel There is something for everybody in Cincinnati, from a visit • Ashland, Inc. to the zoo, an evening at Great American Ballpark watching the Reds or spending the day on the Ohio River, where • Fifth Third Bancorp historic Newport, Kentucky, is just a short walk over the • General Electric Purple People Bridge. • The Kroger Company The area is a hub for sports at the professional, college and • Macy’s Inc. even high school levels. • Omnicare, Inc. • Cincinnati Reds • Procter & Gamble • Cincinnati Bengals • Siemens • Western and Southern Open (ATP World Tour Tennis • Toyota Tournament) • Western and Southern Financial • College basketball (The Ohio State, U. of Cincinnati, U. of Dayton, U. of Kentucky and Xavier U.) Arts and Culture • Cincinnati Cyclones, East Coast Hockey League • Aronoff Center for the Arts • Cincinnati Art Museum Regional Events • Cincinnati Ballet • Oktoberfest Zinzinnati USA • Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal (largest Oktoberfest in U.S.) • Cincinnati Pops Orchestra • Western & Southern / WEBN Fireworks at Riverfest • Music Hall • End of summer blowout with one of the Midwest’s • National Underground Railroad Museum largest fireworks displays • Playhouse in the Park • Ohio Renaissance
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