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Amado Lara Appointed President of Roland DGA Corp.

He succeeds Andrew Oransky, who will remain CEO.

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Roland DGA Corp. (Irvine, CA) announced today that it has appointed Amado Lara as its new president. Andrew Oransky, formerly Roland DGA’s president and CEO, will continue to serve as CEO, providing strategic input while serving on the board of directors of its parent company, Hamamatsu, Japan-based Roland DG Corp. — according to a press release from the company.

Lara, a sign and graphics industry veteran with more than 30 years of experience, has held various management and executive positions at Roland DGA since joining the company in 1992, serving most recently as vice president of sales, also per the release.

“My appointment to the Roland DG board requires me to assume responsibility for overall sales and marketing within the global Roland DG organization, with a focus on crafting strategies and making decisions that will help the entire Roland DG global enterprise grow,” Andrew Oransky, president of Roland DGA from 2016 to now and CEO since 2019, is quoted in the press release. “Roland DGA requires full-time active management. I can’t think of anyone better suited than Amado to lead Roland DGA on a day-to-day basis and ensure we achieve our future milestones. There is no one I trust more to carry the company’s mission and vision forward.”

“I am thrilled and honored to have the opportunity to serve as president of this truly incredible company,” Lara is quoted in the release. “I hope to build upon the tremendous work that Andrew has done as president over the last six years and help lead Roland DGA to the next level.”

For more information, visit rolanddga.com.

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