Apace Packaging Welcomes Ryen Sack As VP Of Sales & Business Development

Apace Packaging, a medium-sized contract pharmaceutical packager based in Fountain Run, KY, is pleased to welcome Ryen Sack as VP of Sales & Business Development. Sack is based in Brighton, Michigan and brings with him more than 25 years of packaging industry experience, primarily from within the contract pharmaceutical packaging space. Insights and expertise gained from diversifying his career in project management, product development, and business development have positioned Sack to help catapult Apace to new heights across sales, marketing, and customer service.

Sack is a graduate of Michigan State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in packaging engineering. He later received a Master of Business Administration from Northern Illinois University. Sack also holds several patents in the development of child-resistant, senior-friendly pharmaceutical packaging. While in contract packaging project management, he facilitated the market introduction of a multitude of important new drug products. Over his 10+ years in business development, Sack has grown his territory, and more importantly, fostered internal and external relationships based on trust and transparency.

I look forward to seeing what the future holds for Apace Packaging. The foundation of the company was built with a focus on customer service, quality, and operating the best technology in the business. Our investment in the most advanced packaging equipment allows us to deliver industry-leading turnovers and lead times, all while maintaining superior quality. Apace truly puts the customer first and strives to build longstanding relationships by exceeding expectations with every delivery. Within this industry, relationships are the most important part of doing business, and we are firmly committed to delivering on our promises.
Ryen Sack, VP of Sales & Business Development

Outside of work, Sack prioritizes quality time with his family of four. Together they enjoy outdoor activities including hiking, tubing, swimming, dirt biking, and relaxing on the boat. In the winters they enjoy ice skating, snowmobiling, and the kids love to be pulled on a sled. When not traveling, Sack visits inmates at his local county jail to bring hope and God’s message through Bible studies a couple times each month. He also enjoys challenging himself in hobbies such as dirt biking, wake surfing and foiling, barefoot skiing, slalom skiing, back country snowmobiling, and church softball.