10.14.14
Brian Bishop has announced that he has resigned from his position as president of Gallus, Inc. (USA), based in Philadelphia, PA, as of October 31, 2014. Bishop will take on a new opportunity as part-owner of a plastics manufacturing firm in his native Cleveland, OH area. The career change will offer him the opportunity to spend more time with his family.
In announcing his departure, Bishop says, “I regret leaving Gallus at such a promising time, when so many new technologies and alliances are being introduced. I think the world of the company, and know that with the imminent release of the Gallus DCS 340 digital/flexo hybrid press, the future of Gallus is brighter and more secure than ever.”
Bishop continued, “Christof Naier, Gallus Group’s global vice president of sales and marketing, is actively guiding the succession activities for the leadership of Gallus’s North American sales and service organization. To all of our customers, I extend my sincere gratitude for allowing me to work with you, and I assure you that your current regional managers and the Gallus support staff will continue to serve you well in their current capacities.”
Until a successor for Brian Bishop is hired, Christof Naier will step in to manage the North American group.
In announcing his departure, Bishop says, “I regret leaving Gallus at such a promising time, when so many new technologies and alliances are being introduced. I think the world of the company, and know that with the imminent release of the Gallus DCS 340 digital/flexo hybrid press, the future of Gallus is brighter and more secure than ever.”
Bishop continued, “Christof Naier, Gallus Group’s global vice president of sales and marketing, is actively guiding the succession activities for the leadership of Gallus’s North American sales and service organization. To all of our customers, I extend my sincere gratitude for allowing me to work with you, and I assure you that your current regional managers and the Gallus support staff will continue to serve you well in their current capacities.”
Until a successor for Brian Bishop is hired, Christof Naier will step in to manage the North American group.