INX Digital names president

Posted in Appointments on June 30, 2010

Ken Kisner, pictured, has been named president of INX Digital International. The announcement was made by Rick Clendenning, INX Digital CEO, and Dr Kotaro Morita, INX Digital chairman, after a recent board meeting in Europe.

Kisner, 42, has more than 20 years of expertise in the digital imaging market and will now serve as president, chief operating officer and chief technology officer. 

‘Ken, who most recently served as president of INX Digital Americas and has demonstrated tremendous leadership for a long time, is the right choice for president of our global resources and organization,’ Clendenning said. ‘He understands the aspects of our business and did an excellent job in helping us bring together all of the companies that comprise INX Digital over the last couple of years. Under Ken’s direction, INX Digital is well prepared for today’s business environment and our future growth expectations.’ 

INX Digital International and INX International Ink now represent the combined digital resources of their parent company, Sakata INX of Japan, and operate facilities in the United States, China and Europe. INX Digital International manufactures and distributes inkjet inks and toners for a variety of industrial markets.  

‘I’m deeply honored and look forward to the challenges ahead of us. This is an exciting time to be involved with digital printing, and we are well positioned to help drive new technologies into regional markets with our strategic manufacturing locations in the US, Czech Republic, China and India,’ said Kisner. He is a member of NAPIM, the Specialty Graphics Imaging Association, Print Industry Networking Group, Digital Printing and Inkjet Printing Professionals. 

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