KENNESAW, Ga.—December, 9 2015—As of Nov. 30, 2015, Heidelberg USA is pleased to announce a new member of its business consulting team. Dr. Mark Bohan has officially joined Heidelberg as a business consultant and will report directly to business consulting director, Oliver Demus.
“I am very excited to be joining a world leading organization, bringing value to existing and new customers through new business development programs,” Bohan said. “It is a great time to be in the communications industry and Heidelberg brings many effective, unique and innovative solutions to improve customer profitability throughout the whole production ecosystem.”
Bohan brings 25 years of experience in the graphic communications industry. In his previous role, he served for 11 years as vice president, technology and research at Printing Industries of America, the world’s largest graphic arts trade association.
Throughout his 25 years of experience, Bohan has established a deep understanding of the business and technology drivers for companies through consulting and research, driving revenue growth. He is effective in developing leading edge research and training programs and assessing technology impacts against business needs. He is also closely involved with developments in process control, automation and industry standards.
“We are thrilled to have Mark join the team because of all of the knowledge and experience that he brings,” Demus noted. “We believe that pairing our industry expertise with his comprehensive background will allow us to broaden our consulting portfolio to better serve our customers.”
With years of experience, Heidelberg’s consultants have helped printers develop and implement lean production methods within their business model through consulting services and programs such as Performance Plus. The consulting group offers tailored solutions to examine current performance across the entire operation and identify potential savings, based on measurable key performance indicators. Heidelberg continues to add the expertise needed to expand its scope of offerings and enhance its consulting services.
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