04.29.10
INX International Ink Co. announced that John Vogel has rejoined the company as corporate account manager. He was with INX from 1993-1999 as vice president of the corrugated and envelope ink division.
Mr. Vogel has been a member of the Envelope Manufacturers Association (EMA) since 1987. He was successful in introducing the liquid dispensing program to the association – which changed how the industry purchased ink – during his first stint with INX and was instrumental in helping install 40 dispensers. Mr. Vogel originally left INX to accept a vice president position at Flint Ink and stayed until moving to Sun Chemical in 2002, where he most recently served in a dual role as district sales manager and key account manager.
Previously at INX, Mr. Vogel was instrumental in achieving sales growth for corrugated, envelope and label inks. Besides redirecting sales efforts, he helped initiate new marketing strategies and reorganized manufacturing while creating INXVelope, which became the top selling product line for the envelope industry. Working with the corrugated team, he extended the dispensing technology into that market.
In his new role at INX, Mr. Vogel will continue to be a force with the EMA. He currently serves on the Meetings & Content committee, as well as the Management and Technical Programs and Processes committee, and also contributes various “INK Spot” articles. He also is a member of FTA and TLMI.
Mr. Vogel has been a member of the Envelope Manufacturers Association (EMA) since 1987. He was successful in introducing the liquid dispensing program to the association – which changed how the industry purchased ink – during his first stint with INX and was instrumental in helping install 40 dispensers. Mr. Vogel originally left INX to accept a vice president position at Flint Ink and stayed until moving to Sun Chemical in 2002, where he most recently served in a dual role as district sales manager and key account manager.
Previously at INX, Mr. Vogel was instrumental in achieving sales growth for corrugated, envelope and label inks. Besides redirecting sales efforts, he helped initiate new marketing strategies and reorganized manufacturing while creating INXVelope, which became the top selling product line for the envelope industry. Working with the corrugated team, he extended the dispensing technology into that market.
In his new role at INX, Mr. Vogel will continue to be a force with the EMA. He currently serves on the Meetings & Content committee, as well as the Management and Technical Programs and Processes committee, and also contributes various “INK Spot” articles. He also is a member of FTA and TLMI.