Temple joins KapStone team

by Special the Daily Herald
Published/Last Modified on Tuesday, February 17, 2009 3:01 PM EST

ROANOKE RAPIDS — KapStone Kraft Paper Corporation has named Kelly Temple application development specialist at the Roanoke Rapids mill.

Kelly Temple



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In her new role, Temple is responsible for the administration of computer applications throughout the mill. “I welcome the opportunity to utilize my skills and experience,” said Temple. “I look forward to the challenges within my new role.”

Temple received her Bachelor of Business Administration from Campbell University. She began her career with the United States Marine Corps where she gained valuable experience in supply administration-computer programming. She has served in varied information technology positions with United Network Organ Sharing, City of Rocky Mount and Halifax Regional Medical Center.

Temple and her husband, Bruce, reside in Roanoke Rapids. They have three children-Jessica, Brooke, and Seth.

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