Xeikon, an innovator in digital color printing technology,
is pleased to announce that Monika Olbricht has joined the company as Sales
Director, Document Printing, Europe. Olbricht will take responsibility for
sales and business development for Document Printing in Europe as well as the
commercial launch of Xeikon’s Trillium technology, planned for later in 2015.
“We are absolutely thrilled to have an executive of the
caliber of Monika Olbricht join our team,” comments Wim Maes, Xeikon’s CEO.
“Monika has an impressive background, having held several international
management positions in sales and marketing over the past 17 years. She will be
instrumental in developing the commercial strategy to jumpstart our next growth
phase in Europe. And the energy and knowledge she will bring to the Trillium
program, which we believe is a critical advancement in the digital printing
market, make her a welcome addition to the Xeikon team.”
Olbricht has studied, lived and worked in a number of
European countries and is fluent in five languages. Prior to Xeikon, she served
as Executive Director of Business Development for Commercial Print at Océ.
During her 17-year career across a variety of management roles, she gained
significant expertise in commercial and transactional printing, direct mail,
book and newspaper printing. She brings with her well-established relationships
with key industry players, including both printing operations and suppliers to
the industry.
“I am excited to be joining Xeikon,” states Olbricht. “As
innovators in digital print, Xeikon is committed to bringing best-in-class
solutions to customers, helping them develop and grow their businesses. It’s
particularly thrilling to be bringing Xeikon´s game-changing Trillium liquid
toner technology to market. I believe this platform will open up many valuable
new business opportunities for our customers in Document Printing across a
variety of applications. I’m very much looking forward to helping our customers
leverage this innovative platform for business growth.”