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Temple-Inland Announces Planned Retirement of Dennis Vesci

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AUSTIN, Texas--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--Temple-Inland Inc. (NYSE:TIN) today announced that Dennis J. Vesci (63) will retire as Group Vice President-Corrugated Packaging effective June 1, 2011. Commenting on the retirement, Doyle R. Simons, Chairman & CEO of Temple-Inland, said, aDennis has provided 36 years of dedicated and superior service and has been a key contributor to Temple-Inlanda™s success. We wish Dennis and his family the best in his well-earned retirement.a

"Larry has done an outstanding job in leading our mills and supply chain groups and George has done an outstanding job in a variety of assignments. I have the utmost confidence they will have the same success in their new roles."

Larry C. Norton (52) has been named Group Vice President-Corrugated Packaging with responsibility for the Companya™s box plants and Company-wide supply chain management. Larry joined Temple-Inland in 2007 and has 26 years of industry experience.

George D. Obernesser (48) has been promoted to Group Vice President-Paperboard with responsibility for the Companya™s paper mill system. George joined Temple-Inland in 2005 and has 27 years of industry experience.

J. Patrick Maley III, President & Chief Operating Officer, said, aLarry has done an outstanding job in leading our mills and supply chain groups and George has done an outstanding job in a variety of assignments. I have the utmost confidence they will have the same success in their new roles.a

Temple-Inland Inc. is a manufacturing company focused on corrugated packaging and building products. The fully integrated corrugated packaging operation consists of 7 mills and 59 converting facilities. The building products operation manufactures a diverse line of building products for new home construction, commercial and repair and remodeling markets. Temple-Inland's address on the World Wide Web is [ www.templeinland.com ].