Harper GraphicSolutions announces promotions and additions

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Global anilox roll supplier Harper Corporation of America has announced additions to and promotions within its technical service division, Harper GraphicSolutions.


Alexander James, formerly the prepress technical advisor, has been promoted to technical graphics manager of the eastern division. In addition to his current duties, he will handle management responsibilities for the Charlotte lab as well as the northeastern and southeastern technical graphics advisors.


Formerly HGS’s Midwest technical graphics advisor, Mike Huey has been promoted to the technical graphics manager of the western division. He adds management responsibility for the technical graphics advisors in the central region and the West/Midwest to his current responsibilities.


James and Huey will work as a management team to coordinate the efforts of the Harper GraphicSolutions team.


New to Harper Corporation, Bobbi Olp joins Harper GraphicSolutions as the technical graphics advisor for the West/Midwest. A resident of Suamico, Wisconsin, Bobbi also will take responsibility for Walking Seminars at Harper Corporation’s Green Bay manufacturing facility.


Neressia Ross has been promoted to senior lab technician, where she will be responsible for coordinating and managing all lab activities in Charlotte’s expanded research laboratory. (All of Harper Corporation’s lab equipment and functions will be consolidated in the Charlotte facility.) Ross also will be responsible for coordinating all Walking Seminars in Charlotte. She is formerly a lab analyst for Harper GraphicSolutions.


Jennifer Jackson has added Harper GraphicSolutions lab technician to her title. Though she will continue to assist with some Harper sales and marketing administrative duties, her primary responsibilities will be handling audits and color analysis, and evaluating Echocheks for Harper GraphicSolutions.


In cooperation with Central Piedmont Community College, Harper GraphicSolutions has hired Jordan Miller as a lab intern, where he evaluates Echocheks.