Charterhouse IPS appoints head of new business

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Charterhouse IPS, the UK's fifth largest print management company, is pleased to announce the appointment of Neill Sanders as head of new business.


Sanders' is a significant addition to the Charterhouse IPS team. He previously spent twenty years at Centurion, the print management arm of Communisis. As business and commercial director of the company, he built up a wealth of knowledge about print management and print manufacturing.


Following the acquisition of IPS by Charterhouse, Sanders has been brought on board to spearhead growth of the company. He will develop the brand within the print management arena and further cement Charterhouse IPS' position as 'a leading print management force in the UK’, according to a statement.


Sanders started his career in the printing industry by spending ten years at Leicester, UK-based sheet-fed printer William Caple & Co and five years at Taylor Bloxham. During his time with William Caple & Co he also completed the 'Full Tech' course at Leicester Polytechnic School of Printing.


Attracted to Charterhouse IPS by a reputation for strong commitment to its staff and customers and also its strong ethical stance, Sanders is keen to achieve the company's common goal of being at the forefront of the print management industry.


‘When new customers are looking for a creative business print solution, I want Charterhouse IPS to be first on the list. I am look forward to building upon the already excellent reputation of this company,’ said Sanders.


Mike Newman, managing director of Charterhouse IPS, said: ‘With his wide range of skills and experience in print management, Neill will be a great asset to the company and a key element in our future development.’