APPOINTMENTS
Hybrid further expands Mimaki Official Support resource
Hybrid's continued investment in experienced personnel has resulted in the appointment of two additional technicians – James Thom and George Barna.
As Mimaki’s exclusive
distributor for the UK & Ireland, Hybrid employs a substantial team of Mimaki specialists located around its territory to ensure a rapid and expert response to any technical requirement. Solely supporting Mimaki’s range of inkjet printers, cutting plotters and software solutions, the Hybrid Tech Services team provides the single largest resource of fully employed dedicated engineers in the wide format industry. Thom joins Hybrid with a
George Barna joins Hybrid having worked for Mimaki for over six years.
lifelong background working in litho and commercial print engineering – gaining him a highly regarded reputation in
this field. Mechanical engineering graduate Barna, was previously employed by Mimaki’s Hungarian representative, and has six years experience in the digital printing industry as one of their top engineers. With Barna based in central London and Thom adding to Hybrid’s coverage of the busy M1 corridor and central England, their appointments have boosted Hybrid's already enviable technical resource as fully employed Mimaki specialists. Welcoming the new technicians, Hybrid’s Tech Services
manager, Andy Lewis pointed to the company’s continued focus on providing the highest standards of support for Mimaki users in the UK & Ireland. “Our addition of Jim and George to the team demonstrates
Hybrid’s commitment to delivering a dedicated, focused and expert technical support service for Mimaki customers. Hybrid’s Tech Services team is entirely focused on fulfilling the Mimaki Customer Care Promise – a statement that underlines our commitment to expertly care for our customers’ investment in Mimaki solutions.” Hybrid Services Ltd provides technical support, genuine
consumables and spares for the complete range of Mimaki printers, cutters and software, alongside its product distribution function. Further information on Hybrid’s Technical Services & Support operation can be found by visiting
www.hybridservices.co.uk/support
CWE Solutions celebrates start of 2012 with two new recruits
CWE Solutions has celebrated the New Year by employing two new recruits. Mark Hollinsworth and Ioanna Xenophantes are both
experienced print professionals, driven, knowledgeable, and eager to help CWE Solutions expand. Since it was formed in 1999, the company has grown
significantly and is now one of the biggest firms in the UK’s print and signage market. Mark Hollinsworth is the new Operations Manager for CWE
Solutions, responsible for the internal sales team for London and Sheffield as well as the external sales team in London. Previously employed by Metamark and with16 years experience in the industry, Mark will provide a direct link between the MD and the sales team to ensure the company can continue to grow. Ioanna Xenophantes has recently taken on the role of Internal
Account Manager at CWES. This position means she is heavily involved in pro-active sales, which she greatly enjoys, and in particular with growing existing accounts, as well as meeting customers onsite when needed. Having worked in the print industry for 14 years, Ioanna, who
previously worked for PaperCo, wanted to work for CWES as she already knew much about the company and viewed the role of Account Manager as a challenging yet rewarding one. Undoubtedly, Mark and Ioanna are set to enjoy long and
successful careers with the firm, and there is much excitement surrounding their potential to effectively grow the business.
68 Sign Update ISSUE 134 FEB/MARCH 2012 Mark Hollinsworth and Ioanna Xenophantes. To find out more about CWE Solutions or the latest large format
printer and equipment, visit
www.cwesolutions.co.uk or telephone the company directly on 0207 394 6414.
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