01.29.18
Esko announced that Chris Miller has accepted the position of Vice President, North America. Miller assumed his new responsibilities at the beginning of the year in preparation for the planned retirement of Mark Quinlan, assuring an orderly succession of responsibilities during the first quarter of 2018.
“With Mark Quinlan's retirement, we thank him for the great value he brought to Esko’s North American and Latin American teams and the solid achievements he realized during his eight-year year tenure at Esko,” said Niels Stenfeldt, Esko global VP, Sales & Service. “Both Mark and I are delighted to see Chris return to the U.S. and move into this role. Chris will be responsible for driving sustainable and profitable growth together with his teams and, therefore, will make an important contribution towards the Esko growth journey in the years to come. In his current role, Chris has built a highly engaged, high performing team for the Esko Asia and Pacific region that has grown revenue impressively during the past seven years.”
Miller will continue in his role as Vice President APAC until a replacement has been identified.
“Chris will transition from Tokyo to Los Angeles during 2018, where he can support both regions more easily,” Stenfeldt said. “We are convinced he can provide great leadership for both areas.”
“With Mark Quinlan's retirement, we thank him for the great value he brought to Esko’s North American and Latin American teams and the solid achievements he realized during his eight-year year tenure at Esko,” said Niels Stenfeldt, Esko global VP, Sales & Service. “Both Mark and I are delighted to see Chris return to the U.S. and move into this role. Chris will be responsible for driving sustainable and profitable growth together with his teams and, therefore, will make an important contribution towards the Esko growth journey in the years to come. In his current role, Chris has built a highly engaged, high performing team for the Esko Asia and Pacific region that has grown revenue impressively during the past seven years.”
Miller will continue in his role as Vice President APAC until a replacement has been identified.
“Chris will transition from Tokyo to Los Angeles during 2018, where he can support both regions more easily,” Stenfeldt said. “We are convinced he can provide great leadership for both areas.”