HP appoints SVP & GM of industrial print

Haim Levit has been promoted to senior vice president and general manager of HP’s industrial print business where he will manage several global business units and lead HP's overall industrial global digital print strategy. The Indigo Division will be part of Levit’s new organization.

Haim Levit will lead HP's overall industrial global digital print strategy

Alongside Levit's promotion, Noam Zilbershtain, formerly vice president of operations at HP Indigo, moves to general manager, HP Indigo. In this role, Zilbershtain will lead the growth and global expansion of HP Indigo’s digital print technology and sustainable solutions for the commercial and labels & packaging industries.

Levit began his career at HP Indigo 27 years ago and has served in a series of senior management positions both in Israel and the United States. He first started in procurement, planning and supply chain, followed by key business and operations roles, until he was appointed general manager of HP Indigo in 2020 after successfully leading the company’s global go-to-market activity.

Zilbershtain joined HP in 2020 after 20 years at General Electric Healthcare where he served as the general manager of the Global Imaging Subsystems Detectors. In this role, he oversaw research, development, and production at the company's five sites worldwide. His prior positions include the global leadership of business & product management, R&D, manufacturing, quality, marketing & sales at GE Healthcare.

Zilbershtain, general manager of HP Indigo, said, 'Under Haim’s leadership, HP Indigo has hit many new milestones and is the market leader in the digital print industry. I am excited to move into this new role as we continue to pursue new growth opportunities and I look forward to driving Indigo’s success as part of the industrial print business.'

Levit, senior vice president and general manager of HP’s industrial print business, said, 'When I was appointed to lead HP Indigo in 2020, we set high goals for the company and worked to ensure that it remained front and center of the digital printing transformation. As I move into my new role as senior vice president and general manager of HP’s industrial print business, I will continue working closely with Noam who cares deeply about customers. I am confident that he will continue to drive HP Indigo’s growth and development.'