05.10.07
After eight years as president and general manager of the narrow web leading company XSYS Print Solutions, Ewald Draaijer has decided to leave the company to pursue other activities.
During his tenure, Mr. Draaijer has led the division’s expansion into new markets through strong organic growth, a couple of JVs and an acquisition. He has been instrumental in creating a global presence and building XSYS Print Solutions into the market leader.
“It has been a fantastic time, but it is time for me to pursue other activities,” said Mr. Draaijer. ”I’m most proud of the team of entrepreneurial and innovative people I’ve had the benefit of being part of. We have created a truly global team which provides unequalled local technical support that constantly drives the business by providing immediate answers to our customer’s problems. The focus and dedication of our people plays an important role in the responsiveness we offer our customers.”
Mr. Draaijer will be succeeded as XSYS president by Russell Joyce, who is currently vice president and general manager for Europe, Middle East, Africa and South America. Mr. Joyce began in the ink industry in 1991 in England. He joined the ANI narrow web group in 1997 and has held both technical and market development roles since. He has been instrumental in the continued growth of the XSYS business in his region and under his leadership, the group’s market share has grown substantially.
“It is an exceptional good base to start from,” said Mr Joyce. “I will continue to strengthen this team and we will not stop our endeavors to continue to strengthen our position as the best narrow web ink company in the world.
“We know where we can further strengthen our service capabilities, and further improve on our systematic approach to push the boundaries of narrow web technology,” Mr. Joyce continued. “We know that tomorrow has new challenges for our customers and it is my task to see to that our people are the best in the industry, continuing to provide excellent localized support enabling narrow web printers to be more successful. We will continue to strengthen the one-stop ink shop concept for the narrow web industry that masters all techniques for narrow web label and packaging printing.”
During his tenure, Mr. Draaijer has led the division’s expansion into new markets through strong organic growth, a couple of JVs and an acquisition. He has been instrumental in creating a global presence and building XSYS Print Solutions into the market leader.
“It has been a fantastic time, but it is time for me to pursue other activities,” said Mr. Draaijer. ”I’m most proud of the team of entrepreneurial and innovative people I’ve had the benefit of being part of. We have created a truly global team which provides unequalled local technical support that constantly drives the business by providing immediate answers to our customer’s problems. The focus and dedication of our people plays an important role in the responsiveness we offer our customers.”
Mr. Draaijer will be succeeded as XSYS president by Russell Joyce, who is currently vice president and general manager for Europe, Middle East, Africa and South America. Mr. Joyce began in the ink industry in 1991 in England. He joined the ANI narrow web group in 1997 and has held both technical and market development roles since. He has been instrumental in the continued growth of the XSYS business in his region and under his leadership, the group’s market share has grown substantially.
“It is an exceptional good base to start from,” said Mr Joyce. “I will continue to strengthen this team and we will not stop our endeavors to continue to strengthen our position as the best narrow web ink company in the world.
“We know where we can further strengthen our service capabilities, and further improve on our systematic approach to push the boundaries of narrow web technology,” Mr. Joyce continued. “We know that tomorrow has new challenges for our customers and it is my task to see to that our people are the best in the industry, continuing to provide excellent localized support enabling narrow web printers to be more successful. We will continue to strengthen the one-stop ink shop concept for the narrow web industry that masters all techniques for narrow web label and packaging printing.”