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swissQprint America Has a New President

swissQprint (Kriessern, Switzerland) has announced Erik Norman as the new president of swissQprint America, the North American subsidiary of the Swiss manufacturer of large format printers, according to a press release from the company.

Norman has spent most of his career within the print and print-related markets. He has globally walked in distributor, manufacturer and print service provider shoes and has a diverse perspective on the print industry, its different technology services, as well as how these meet ever-changing market and user demands — also per the release.

At swissQprint America, Norman is heading a team of 16 experienced staff in service, application, sales and administration, serving the US and the Canadian market. “I am very excited to be working with the swissQprint America team and applying my prior experiences to help them flourish and grow,” Norman is quoted.

“We are pleased to have Erik on board,” Carmen Eicher, chief sales and marketing officer at the swissQprint headquarters in Switzerland and former president of the US subsidiary, is also quoted in the release. “His wealth of experience will be highly beneficial, both for our customers and our organization.”

For more information, visit swissqprint.com.

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