01.27.22
Veteran technology human resources leader Gail Coles Johnson has joined the board of directors of digital imaging technology company Electronics For Imaging, Inc. (EFI), a portfolio company of Siris Capital Group, LLC.
“We are excited to add Gail to our board at such an important time for EFI as we capitalize on growth opportunities in the analog-to-digital transformation of industrial imaging,” said Jeff Jacobson, EFI executive chairman and CEO. “Gail will provide strategic expertise and experience as we continue to build and strengthen our team to drive future growth and success.”
“I admire EFI’s compelling strategic vision and values-led culture,” said Coles Johnson. “It’s an honor to join the company’s board of directors and be part of a business driving such meaningful change in the industrial imaging industry.”
Coles Johnson currently serves as chief human resources officer for The Executive Leadership Council. She previously served in a variety of roles at AT&T, including in sales, human capital, and management, before becoming AT&T’s assistant VP of human resources in 2015.
She is an Advisory Council member with the National Institutes of Health, and has served on the boards of multiple organizations, including the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, the National Black MBA Association and the Links Foundation.
“We are excited to add Gail to our board at such an important time for EFI as we capitalize on growth opportunities in the analog-to-digital transformation of industrial imaging,” said Jeff Jacobson, EFI executive chairman and CEO. “Gail will provide strategic expertise and experience as we continue to build and strengthen our team to drive future growth and success.”
“I admire EFI’s compelling strategic vision and values-led culture,” said Coles Johnson. “It’s an honor to join the company’s board of directors and be part of a business driving such meaningful change in the industrial imaging industry.”
Coles Johnson currently serves as chief human resources officer for The Executive Leadership Council. She previously served in a variety of roles at AT&T, including in sales, human capital, and management, before becoming AT&T’s assistant VP of human resources in 2015.
She is an Advisory Council member with the National Institutes of Health, and has served on the boards of multiple organizations, including the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, the National Black MBA Association and the Links Foundation.