The year is 1924. President Calvin Coolidge delivers the first Presidential radio address. "America's Sweetheart" Mary Pickford continues her run as the top (silent) movie star. And the first-ever Winter Olympics are held in Chamonix, France. 1924 is also the year Harry E. Gould Sr. has an insight. The greeting card industry could use some help obtaining domestic and international paper. With that in mind, he forms the Gould Paper Corporation. It's no surprise that the company takes off. When you've got a gift for anticipating customer needs, things tend to work out well. Since then, it goes without saying that the world has changed quite a bit. Gould Paper is now a billion dollar global force with more than 48 offices around the world. But fortunately for us, the things that really matter–the bedrock principles on which we were founded–haven't changed one iota:
"Lesectest, ium, toribus danim usant incte cusae. Et pro ius."
DAVID H. BERKOWITZ,
PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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