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Roland DGA CEO Joins Parent Company’s Board

Andrew Oransky will also take on more sales and marketing oversight with the appointment.

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Roland DG Corp. (Hamamatsu, Japan), parent company of Roland DGA (Irvine, CA), has appointed Roland DGA President and CEO Andrew Oransky to its Board of Directors.

Andrew Oransky, President and CEO, Roland DGA

Andrew Oransky, President and CEO, Roland DGA

This appointment is important not only to Roland DG, a leading manufacturer of wide-format inkjet printers, dental milling machines and other innovative digital devices, but also to Irvine, CA-based Roland DGA, which serves as its parent company’s marketing, sales, distribution and service arm for North and South America — according to a statement from the company.

As a member of the Board of Directors, Oransky will play a pivotal role in setting strategy and direction globally for Roland DG Corp. “It’s an honor to be appointed to such a significant position,” said Oransky. “I am looking forward to serving as a member of Roland DG’s Board of Directors, having the opportunity to weigh in on key corporate strategies and decisions, and contributing to the ongoing success of the corporation.”

With this Board of Directors appointment, Oransky will also serve as managing executive officer of Global Sales and Marketing for Roland DG, which allows him to have direct oversight of these crucial corporate functions throughout the world. Oransky has served as president of Roland DGA Corporation since 2016 and assumed the expanded role of Roland DGA CEO in 2019.

For more information, visit
rolanddga.com.

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