Print in the Channel - issue #27

PEOPLE NEWS

Ingram Micro appoints president of EMEA business

Ingram Micro Holding Corporation has promoted Matthew Sanderson to executive vice president and president of Europe, Middle East, and Africa, effective from 1 June. Matthew succeeds company veteran Mark Snider, who will retire at the end of the year after a 25-year career with Ingram Micro. With a continued focus on engagement, enablement, and execution, Mattthew will work with his team to accelerate growth, advance digital innovation and deliver an exceptional customer and partner experience across the region. Additionally, he will join his peers in leading the global expansion of Ingram Micro’s digital twin Xvantage and continue executing against the company’s vision of serving as the

IT industry’s top-performing and transformative B2B technology platform. Paul Bay, CEO of Ingram Micro, noted: “Over his 30-year career at Ingram Micro, Matt has earned recognition as an industry leader across Australia, the UK, and Ireland. We’re excited to elevate his role and are confident he’ll continue driving growth throughout EMEA – advancing the success of our customers, vendors and team.” Mark said: “Looking back on my career at Ingram Micro, I feel immense pride in the lasting legacy we’ve built as a team and the transformational impact we’re making around the globe. It has been my privilege to work closely with Matt for many years, and the EMEA region has a bright future ahead under his strong leadership.” n

Matthew Sanderson executive vice president and president of Europe, Middle East, and Africa

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Xerox reveals post-Lexmark acquisition leadership team

vision, and commitment to innovation will be instrumental as we come together

As part of Xerox Holdings Corporation’s acquisition of Lexmark International, Inc., Xerox is bringing two Lexmark executives in to join its executive committee at the close of the acquisition. In addition to the two strengthening the Xerox leadership team, Kim Kleps will serve as Xerox chief people officer, effective immediately. The incoming executive committee members are Billy Spears, chief product development and delivery officer, and Chuck Butler, chief business services officer. They will both play a critical role in shaping the future combined company as it integrates Lexmark’s imaging solutions and technologies into its portfolio. “Welcoming these outstanding Lexmark leaders and naming Kim as chief people officer marks an exciting step forward for Xerox,” said Steve Bandrowczak, chief executive officer at Xerox. “Their collective insight, experience, strategic

to build a stronger, more dynamic organisation and redefine what’s possible across print, digital and IT services.”

The acquisition, valued at $1.5billion, is expected to close in the third quarter of 2025, subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions. The newly integrated organisation is positioned to serve over 200,000 clients in more than 170 countries, offering best-in-class print, digital and IT services. “Our expanding leadership team underscores our shared commitment to delivering unparalleled technology solutions worldwide,” Steve added. “Together, we are creating a powerful synergy to drive operational efficiencies and unlock new opportunities for our clients and partners as we return Xerox to growth.” n

Kim Kleps

Billy Spears

Chuck Butler

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