NEW HIRES
Deborah Challoner was named vice president of sales and marketing services at St. Louis-based Jerome Group. She’s responsible for growing the distributorship’s national client base. During her four years at Jerome, Challoner has built the firm’s client roster and led the strategic development and implementation of national direct marketing campaigns for several Fortune 500 clients. Mike Goodwin was named chief creative officer. In this newly created position, Goodwin directs the company’s creative process, with special emphasis on strategy and program development for Jerome’s partner ad agencies and clients. Goodwin previously served as vice president and creative director for Rapp-Collins West, and was chief creative officer and co-founder of Hammarstrand & Wolffe. Luke Teboul was named vice president of operations. Teboul is responsible for equipment procurement, quality management and press maintenance operations. He previously served as director of production for Direct Solutions International, Dallas. Debbie Marchant was named director of IT. She oversees software development, the IT direct mail production team and network management. Marchant previously served as technology manager for Key Bank/Conning Corporation, Cleveland. Ken Jones was named group creative director. In this new position, Jones directs the day-to-day creative efforts of the firm and works closely with Mike Goodwin and Jerome’s ad agency partners. He previously served as creative director for Checkmark Communications. Nick Roso was named director of production. Roso oversees Jerome’s lettershop operations, including mail, warehouse and distribution. Previously, he served as director of production at PEP Direct Inc., Wilton, N.H. Brian Plummer was named outsourcing coordinator. Plummer coordinates external lettershop, laser print, and commercial print and bindery services.
Rick Becker was named distributor sales representative at manufacturer Georgia National Forms, Marietta, Ga. Becker, who has nearly 20 years of sales and management experience in the business forms industry, leads the company’s sales efforts in the southeastern United States. He previously served as vice president of sales and regional sales manager at Vallis.
Mark P. Cupach joined Cleveland-based Business Stationery Inc. as director of national sales. He develops and implements comprehensive sales strategies through all channels of stationery trade. Cupach, who has more than 30 years of print industry experience, previously managed the printed products business of Proforma PFG for eight years in vendor development, trade-show management, and product and sales training.
Karl J. Karch was named general manager of Newtown, a Fredericksburg, Va.-based business forms manufacturer. Prior to joining Newtown, Karch served as director of operations and CEO of Crabar/GBF and as vice president of manufacturing at GBF Graphics.
Darryl R. Dobin was named president of the Business Information Logistics (BIL) division at Macro 4 Inc., Crawley, England. Dobin is responsible for sales, operations and support of the company’s BIL suite of output management, archiving, workflow and business process management solutions in the United States and Canada. He works from Macro 4’s Parsippany, N.J., office. Prior to joining Macro 4, Dobin was president of the Americas for document composition supplier GMC Software Technology Inc., Braintree, Mass., where he was responsible for all sales, marketing, operations and support.
Marc Johnson was named director of industry marketing at Kodak Versamark Inc., a part of Kodak’s Graphic Communications Group, Dayton. Johnson works with Kodak Versamark’s sales, product and marketing teams to promote the company’s digital printing solutions to print providers, print specifiers and industry associations. His activities focus on the graphic arts market segment. Prior to joining the company, Johnson worked at Presstek, Hudson, N.H., where he was responsible for worldwide marketing and maintained business alliances with partners in workflow, connectivity and proofing. At Presstek, he managed the successful launch of the Dimension series of computer-to-plate products.
Finbarr J. O’Neill was named president and CEO at the Reynolds and Reynolds Company, Dayton, Ohio. O’Neill previously served as president and CEO of Mitsubishi Motors North America, Cypress, Calif. He also has held a variety of executive positions with Hyundai Motor America, including CEO. At Reynolds and Reynolds, O’Neill succeeds Phil Odeen, who continues to serve as chairman of the board.
Douglas L. Stryker was named division manager of Muller Martini’s U.S. print finishing division, Hauppauge, N.Y. He supports the company’s sales team by recommending customer-specific finishing solutions, providing extensive engineering support, structuring training programs, and delivering seminars and courses designed to educate customers about the latest finishing equipment and processes. He most recently served as vice president and general manager at Huffman Metal Works Inc., Hickory, N.C. Prior to holding that position, Stryker spent 17 years with commercial printer Fry Communications Inc.
Nancy C. Geisler was named director of marketing for facility supplies at Unisource Worldwide, a Norcross, Ga.-based distributor of paper, packaging and facility supplies. She’s responsible for the marketing function of this business unit of Unisource and reports to Tim O’Connor, vice president of marketing for packaging and facility supplies. Geisler has more than 15 years of marketing and consulting experience, including product and business management, communications, business development, strategic sourcing, business planning, sales and market research. Prior to joining Unisource, she founded Carlson Geisler Associates Inc., a marketing and financial services venture.
APPOINTMENTS
H. Howard Flint II assumed the position of non-executive chairman of the board at manufacturer Flint Ink Corporation, Ann Arbor, Mich. He served as chairman and CEO since 1992. Dave Frescoln, president of the organization since 1992, was elected vice chairman and CEO of the global company. Linda Welty, COO, was named president. David B. Flint continues to serve as executive vice president of the family-owned company.
RESIGNATION
Paul V. Reilly resigned as chairman, president and CEO of Cenveo Inc., Denver. According to his separation agreement with the company, Reilly will perform the functions and duties of president and CEO until the board of directors finds a successor and formally accepts his resignation. At that time, Reilly will retain his position as a director on Cenveo’s board. Susan O. Rheney was named interim chairman. Rheney served on the board during Cenveo’s formation until 1997, and rejoined in February 2003. She is a member of Cenveo’s audit committee and governance and nominating committee. Previously, she served as a principal at the Sterling Group, an investment firm that formed Mail-Well Inc., Cenveo’s predecessor.
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