Although a bit delayed in posting, I wanted to sincerely thank everyone who voted for me in the recent Managed Print Services Election. I was nominated and elected to the position of Board Member representing the manufacturer segment. It is an honor and privilege to accept this role in what is a very exciting time in our industry (like there is ever a dull time in our industry).
Needless to say, there were several individuals who competed for this seat. I want to thank them as well for showing such eagerness to participate. While my heart beats most strongly for the role of common standards in our industry and raising the level of end-user awareness, my role also will be to accept and any all reasonable input from the manufacturer segment – bringing this to the MPSA board for review and action as appropriate.
Please find below the content of Jim Fitzpatrick’s announcement as the newly elected President of the MPSA.
We are please to present you with your new Managed Print Services Association (MPSA) Executive staff and Board Members.
Executive Staff
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President:
• Jim FitzpatrickVice President:
• Justin WestFinancial Officer:
• Doug JohnsonSecretary:
• Greg WaltersBoard Members:
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End-User Segment:
• Marvin Reem
• Josh FeathersIndependent Constant Segment:
• Ed Crowley
• Open SlotInfrastructure / Software Segment:
• Norm McConkey
• Matt McLeishIndependent Dealer Segment:
• Brian Stevenson
• Joe BarganierManufacturer Segment:
• Ken Stewart
• Eddie CastilloI would like to personally thank everyone who participated in the election process, all of the candidates who were willing to step-up to the challenge, and especially the Founding Members of the MPSA that helped achieve this historic event for the printed document industry.
Again, thank you for your support. For more information regarding the Managed Print Services Association, please review our charter.
Ken Stewart’s website, ChangeForge, focuses on the collision between the constantly changing worlds of business and technology in an information-centric world. Ken is also the founder of Seeking the Son. He is always interested in connecting; To discover the many ways you may connect with him, visit him at DandyID.