People News New group CEO appointed at Soyang M
ark Mashiter has assumed the role of group CEO of Soyang Europe and its
sister company Soyang Hardware. In addition to this appointment, Soyang has also revealed a new-look board of directors, which will support Mr Mashiter in his new role.
Mr Mashiter has served as managing director of the company since June 2005 and as group CEO will continue to oversee the running of Soyang. Members of the new-look board of directors include; sales director Oliver Mashiter, operations director Simon Mashiter, finance director Daniel Dimambro, procurement director Shane Furness, company secretary Catherine Mashiter, and Lauren Gawthorpe from the accounts department.
Reporting directly to Mr Mashiter, board members will work together on day-to-day activities and help grow the business to continue providing a first-class service to customers. Mr Mashiter said: “As CEO, I will continue to have oversight of the business, but by handing more power to our expert board members they will be able to focus on working more closely with our customers and supplying them with the solutions they need to succeed in the modern market.”
Soyang has seen rapid development in recent years, with the group transforming into a business that is now positioned to provide leading solutions across both materials and hardware. The company has expanded through both organic growth and the acquisition of Josero and recently
Mark Mashiter is Soyang’s new group CEO
opened a new warehouse in Ireland to serve the burgeoning Irish marketplace.
CMYUK promotes Chris Martin to sales director C
MYUK has promoted Chris Martin to sales director in recognition of his contribution to the company. In his new role, Mr Martin will work in collaboration with commercial director Sue Hayward and will play a crucial role in helping shape the company’s sales processes and strategies.
Ms Hayward said: “Since joining the company in 2022, Chris has consistently demonstrated his commitment, passion, and dynamic approach to sales, making him an invaluable asset.
“The increased authority that this role Chris Martin
commands will enable him to negotiate at a higher level and lead the sales team with greater autonomy.
“This promotion is a natural progression from his previous position as CMYUK’s sales manager, where he proved his capabilities and readiness for greater strategic responsibilities.”
Mr Martin’s promotion reflects CMYUK’s commitment to nurturing talent from within and recognising outstanding performance. His modern and fresh approach to sales has already made a significant impact on the company’s performance.
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Executive team bolstered as Landa hires new VP of marketing Simon Lewis
ndustry expert Simon Lewis has joined Landa Digital Printing as the company’s new vice president of marketing.
With more than 30 years’ experience in the digital printing industry, he will lead the company’s global marketing strategy, driving brand growth, customer engagement and market expansion. As the company continues to scale operations to drive and meet global demand for its Landa S11 and S11P Nanographic Printing Presses, Mr Lewis will ensure that marketing initiatives align with customer needs.
Having held senior leadership roles at global printing and technology companies such as HP Indigo and Highcon, Mr Lewis successfully led global marketing initiatives, launched new products, and
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strengthened brand presence across multiple markets.
He said: “I am excited to join Landa Digital Printing at such a pivotal time. The demand for our Landa S11 and S11P presses underscores the industry’s shift toward high-quality, high-speed digital production to meet its many challenges. “But beyond technology, our true mission is to help our customers seize new opportunities, overcome challenges and drive profitable growth. As a result, our focus remains on empowering customers with breakthrough technology that delivers offset-quality printing with digital versatility and efficiency.”
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