Linemark Printing Inc. is pleased to announce a strategic leadership transition designed to position the company for continued growth and innovation. Steve Bearden, who has served as President since 1998, will assume the role of Chairman. In this capacity, Bearden will focus on advising the company’s leadership team, guiding its long-term strategy, and supporting future business initiatives.
To build upon the company’s success and drive new opportunities, Linemark is also pleased to welcome Michael Marcian as its new President. Marcian brings extensive industry experience, having spent 27 years at Corporate Communications Group (CCG), where he held key leadership roles, including Chief Executive OPicer. Most recently, he successfully managed CCG’s Maryland operations following the company’s acquisition by private equity.
Steve Bearden said “We are excited to have Michael lead the next phase of Linemark’s journey”. “His demonstrated expertise in business strategy and sales growth, along with his deep understanding of
industry dynamics, makes him uniquely qualified to guide Linemark into its next chapter. I am confident
that he will bring valuable new perspectives to our organization and strengthen our ePorts to deliver
exceptional service to our clients.”
As President, Marcian will focus on driving commercial sales and expanding Linemark’s mailing services,
while enhancing the company’s online sales presence. His strategic priorities will include the
development of targeted sales initiatives to increase market reach and ensure sustainable growth across
multiple channels.
Commenting on his new role, Marcian stated, “I am honored to join Linemark and excited about the
opportunity to build on the company’s strong foundation. Linemark has a well-earned reputation for
excellence, and I look forward to working alongside this talented team to continue delivering innovative
solutions to our clients.”
Source: Linemark Printing Inc.
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