05.01.18
Domino continues to grow and invest in resources for its digital printing business with the announcement of a new appointment and a promotion.
Emily Kroll has joined Domino as account manager, Digital Printing North America, where she will cover Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Kansas. Emily has more than 14 years of experience in the labels and packaging market, with the last seven years being spent in digital printing. Kroll was business director at Durst Image Technology US for the past four years, in which she was responsible for sales, marketing and business development of their Label & Specialty Packaging Division.
Previously, Kroll held sales management positions with Colordyne Technologies and Memjet. She is well versed in both water based and UV inkjet printing technologies. Prior to that, Kroll spent several years in the thermal transfer industry, holding various positions with IIMAK.
“I could not be more thrilled to join the team at Domino," says Kroll. "They have worked hard to establish themselves as the market leader in UV inkjet printing, which is evidenced not only be their expanding customer base, but also by the amount of dedicated resources they’ve invested in. Domino is clearly committed to the label industry, and I could not be more excited to be part of their growing organization.”
Gary Peterson, a 16-year veteran of Domino, has been promoted to variable data solutions manager, Digital Printing North America, in which he will lead the efforts in selling Domino’s core digital printing monochrome products that speak to the growing demand of variable data applications.
“Our customers find that being able to provide variable data printing solutions for their clients has been a true value-add, a unique way to expand their customer base, and a way to differentiate themselves from their competitors while adding profitability to their business," says Peterson.
And the trend continues to grow in many sectors. “There has been an increased demand for variable information in logistics, food safety, track and trace, promotional gaming and marketing, commercial printing, and labels and packaging and the creation of this position will provide a dedicated resource focused on serving this growing business.”
Previously, Peterson served as account manager in Digital Printing and Commercial Printing.
Emily Kroll has joined Domino as account manager, Digital Printing North America, where she will cover Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Kansas. Emily has more than 14 years of experience in the labels and packaging market, with the last seven years being spent in digital printing. Kroll was business director at Durst Image Technology US for the past four years, in which she was responsible for sales, marketing and business development of their Label & Specialty Packaging Division.
Previously, Kroll held sales management positions with Colordyne Technologies and Memjet. She is well versed in both water based and UV inkjet printing technologies. Prior to that, Kroll spent several years in the thermal transfer industry, holding various positions with IIMAK.
“I could not be more thrilled to join the team at Domino," says Kroll. "They have worked hard to establish themselves as the market leader in UV inkjet printing, which is evidenced not only be their expanding customer base, but also by the amount of dedicated resources they’ve invested in. Domino is clearly committed to the label industry, and I could not be more excited to be part of their growing organization.”
Gary Peterson, a 16-year veteran of Domino, has been promoted to variable data solutions manager, Digital Printing North America, in which he will lead the efforts in selling Domino’s core digital printing monochrome products that speak to the growing demand of variable data applications.
“Our customers find that being able to provide variable data printing solutions for their clients has been a true value-add, a unique way to expand their customer base, and a way to differentiate themselves from their competitors while adding profitability to their business," says Peterson.
And the trend continues to grow in many sectors. “There has been an increased demand for variable information in logistics, food safety, track and trace, promotional gaming and marketing, commercial printing, and labels and packaging and the creation of this position will provide a dedicated resource focused on serving this growing business.”
Previously, Peterson served as account manager in Digital Printing and Commercial Printing.