09.12.18
MacDermid Graphics Solutions (MGS), a division of MacDermid Performance Solutions (MPS), has announced the appointment of Jason Cagle to account manager for the South-Central US region.
Cagle entered the printing industry in 2013, working at Clemson University, where he led various research projects and participated in collaborations in flexography. He joined MGS in 2016 as a member of the Applications Development Team. In this role, Cagle aided MGS customers with technical print and plate support. He also assisted the Research & Development Team in developing and bringing new photopolymer plate technologies to market.
“Jason’s technical applications, R&D experience and industry knowledge will make him an asset to our customers,” states Mike Williams, director of sales for North America.
Cagle earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Graphic Communications with a minor in Business Administration from Clemson University. He is an FTA FIRST implementation specialist. In 2018, he was honored as the recipient of the FTA Presidents Award.
Cagle will be based in Atlanta, GA, and will be reporting to Williams.
Cagle entered the printing industry in 2013, working at Clemson University, where he led various research projects and participated in collaborations in flexography. He joined MGS in 2016 as a member of the Applications Development Team. In this role, Cagle aided MGS customers with technical print and plate support. He also assisted the Research & Development Team in developing and bringing new photopolymer plate technologies to market.
“Jason’s technical applications, R&D experience and industry knowledge will make him an asset to our customers,” states Mike Williams, director of sales for North America.
Cagle earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Graphic Communications with a minor in Business Administration from Clemson University. He is an FTA FIRST implementation specialist. In 2018, he was honored as the recipient of the FTA Presidents Award.
Cagle will be based in Atlanta, GA, and will be reporting to Williams.