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Fuji Xerox adds to channel team

Fuji Xerox adds to channel team
by Staff Writers
Nov 10, 2009
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Fuji Xerox Printers has announced a series of newly-created appointments and promotions within its ANZ channel sales team, including the promotion of David Borg to general manager.

Newly-created roles have been handed to Ken Kozak and Peter Chambers, who respectively have been appointed as SMB acquisitions & consumables manager and national distribution manager.

 

Meanwhile, Greg Vlahos has been promoted to the role of channel sales manager, after serving as national consumables manager for the last two years. All three appointees will report to Borg, with Borg himself set to report to Fuji Xerox Printers (Asia Pacific and China) president James Henderson.

 

"We have created these new roles to better serve our partners and to capitalise on opportunities presented through the channel," said Henderson (pictured). "The promotions we have made will strengthen our management team and help us deliver on our strategy we have built to expand our business.

 

"Ken and Peter have accumulated a wealth of experience in the IT industry and we look forward to their involvement in creating significant value for our partners. Greg and David have been integral members of our senior leadership team and I would like to acknowledge their outstanding contribution to and thank them for their stellar efforts as recognised in these well-deserved promotions."

 

According to the company, Borg has spent over 16 years with Fuji Xerox, where he has held a number of sales and management roles.

 

Kozak comes to Fuji Xerox from Kalk Online, where he served as the business development manager. Chambers, meanwhile, joins the company after a ten-year stint at Lexmark.



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