Fujifilm promotes Rich Rindo

Fujifilm North America has promoted and expanded role of Rich Rindo to vice president, US sales, commercial print strategy and business development with oversight of its graphic systems division.

Fujifilm North America has promoted and expanded role of Rich Rindo to vice president

Rindo will collaborate across many functional groups within the business, including sales, marketing, operations, and finance, to enhance analog and digital print and graphic offerings for all print service provider customers and prospects.

‘It’s an exciting time at Fujifilm as we continue to strengthen our leadership team, advance our strategies and make progress in expanding our offerings to our customers,’ commented Todd Zimmerman, division president, graphic systems division at Fujifilm North America Corporation.

‘Rich has already played a significant role in growing our business, and with his depth of sales, marketing, and operations experience, combined with his strong leadership skills, we are confident that he will continue to meet the evolving needs of our customers,’ added Zimmerman.

As Fujifilm expands its graphics systems business, Rindo will implement effective sales strategies and a product development roadmap for the commercial, packaging, and sign and display segments of the business.

‘Within the industry, Fujifilm is unrivaled in its ability to create a robust lineup of products. I am excited and humbled to take on this new role,’ said Rindo. ‘I look forward to working with a team of passionate people who are providing reliable and convenient solutions among graphics professionals worldwide.’

Rindo most recently served as vice president of commercial print strategy and business development of the graphic systems division at Fujifilm North America Corporation. During his 40-year career, he has held a number of roles with increasing responsibility within sales, marketing and operations at various companies including Eastman Kodak. In this new role, Rindo will report directly to Todd Zimmerman.