04.09.24
Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. announced that Frank Mallozzi has joined the company as president, IPP. Mallozzi has a diverse background with expertise in all aspects of product development, global sales and revenue operations and marketing strategies.
In his new position, he will lead Konica Minolta’s industrial print channel, which includes the company’s industry leading high-speed inkjet, labeling and embellishment businesses.
“Our industrial and production print business is a key strength for our US sales organization,” said Sam Errigo, president and CEO, Konica Minolta. “Frank’s extensive experience developing go-to-market growth strategies and integrating solutions to accelerate profitability will keep us on a path of innovation and allow us to gain market share and strengthen our position in the marketplace.”
“I’ve had the pleasure of working with Konica Minolta in different capacities throughout my career, and it is an honor to join the company and be leading this best-in-class team,” said Mallozzi.
Mallozzi currently sits on the boards of two industry related organizations: the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation, advocating on behalf of the printing industry to drive younger professionals to this great industry of print, and CalPoly University-Graphic Art’s School.
In his new position, he will lead Konica Minolta’s industrial print channel, which includes the company’s industry leading high-speed inkjet, labeling and embellishment businesses.
“Our industrial and production print business is a key strength for our US sales organization,” said Sam Errigo, president and CEO, Konica Minolta. “Frank’s extensive experience developing go-to-market growth strategies and integrating solutions to accelerate profitability will keep us on a path of innovation and allow us to gain market share and strengthen our position in the marketplace.”
“I’ve had the pleasure of working with Konica Minolta in different capacities throughout my career, and it is an honor to join the company and be leading this best-in-class team,” said Mallozzi.
Mallozzi currently sits on the boards of two industry related organizations: the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation, advocating on behalf of the printing industry to drive younger professionals to this great industry of print, and CalPoly University-Graphic Art’s School.