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Roland DGA Appoints a New President

Dan Burmeister replaces Amado Lara, now VP of Latin American sales and business development.

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Roland DGA Corp. (Irvine, CA) has announced the appointment of Dan Burmeister as the company’s new president. Burmeister, a print industry veteran with more than 20 years of experience, replaces Amado Lara, who will remain with Roland DGA to serve in the newly created role of vice president of Latin American sales and business development, according to a press release.

Burmeister has held senior sales, marketing and operations executive positions with several well-known companies within the commercial and wide-format print sectors, including Canon, Eastman Kodak, OCÉ, Encad and Xerox. Before joining Roland DGA, he served for seven years as Canon USA’s senior director of sales – West region. Prior to that, he was the vice president of Western sales/channel segment leader for Eastman Kodak’s commercial B2B division, where he was responsible for growing the company’s business of plates, consumables, inkjet, workflow, newspaper, packaging and digital print. While with Encad, Burmeister was based in the Netherlands, where he served as the company’s executive director for Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

“Dan brings with him a wealth of print industry experience as well as the team-leading abilities needed to build upon Roland DGA’s incredible success as the North and South American marketing, sales, distribution and service arm of our parent company, Roland DG Corporation,” Roland DGA’s CEO Andrew Oransky is quoted in the press release. “He joins Roland DGA at a key point in the growth of our company’s sign and graphics business as well as its expansion into new and exciting markets. We have full confidence in Dan’s ability to work effectively with our existing staff, our dealer channel, and our partners to take Roland DGA to an even higher level.”

“Roland DG has a phenomenal brand name and a long history of innovation,” Burmeister is also quoted. “They have recently expanded their offerings to allow entirely new groups of customers the chance to experience and benefit from Roland DG technology. I’m thrilled to have this opportunity to lead the talented team at Roland DGA, where my efforts will be centered on maximizing stakeholder value, from our employees to our partners and customers, as we expand our focus and the markets we serve.”

For more information, visit rolanddga.com.

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