NORCROSS, Ga., May 31, 2017 -- WestRock Company (NYSE:WRK), a leading provider of differentiated paper and packaging solutions, today announced its participation in the following upcoming investor conferences:
- Deutsche Bank Global Industrials and Materials Summit in Chicago on Wednesday, June 7
- Vertical Research Partners Global Materials Conference in Westbrook, CT on Wednesday, June 14
About WestRock
WestRock (NYSE:WRK) partners with our customers to provide differentiated paper and packaging solutions that help them win in the marketplace. WestRock’s 36,000 team members support customers around the world from more than 250 operating and business locations spanning North America, South America, Europe and Asia. Learn more at www.westrock.com.
WestRock
Investors:
Matt Tractenberg, 470-328-6327
Vice President - Head of Investor Relations
[email protected]
John Stakel, 678-291-7901
Senior Vice President - Treasurer
[email protected]
Media:
Donna Owens Cox, 470-328-6397
Chief Communications Officer
[email protected]


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