ENGLEWOOD, CO—Paul Reilly, chairman, president and CEO of Cenveo Inc., has resigned from the company, but will remain as president and CEO until a successor is chosen. His post as chairman has been filled by Susan Rheney on an interim basis.
Rheney was a principal at the Sterling Group, the investment firm that formed Mail-Well. She served on the board from the company's formation until 1997, and rejoined the board in 2003.
No reason was given for the pending departure of Reilly, who joined the former Mail-Well Inc. 10 years ago. He did not return phone calls seeking comment.
"It has been an honor to work with the outstanding team at Cenveo," Reilly said in a statement. "I am proud of the team's accomplishments in transforming Cenveo to an integrated company that brings the benefits of its broad product line and broad geographical footprint to its customers. An effective strategic direction is in place for the next chief executive to further implement."
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Reilly Out at Cenveo
ENGLEWOOD, CO—Paul Reilly, chairman, president and CEO of Cenveo Inc., has resigned from the company, but will remain as president and CEO until a successor is chosen. His post as chairman has been filled by Susan Rheney on an interim basis.
Rheney was a principal at the Sterling Group, the investment firm that formed Mail-Well. She served on the board from the company's formation until 1997, and rejoined the board in 2003.
No reason was given for the pending departure of Reilly, who joined the former Mail-Well Inc. 10 years ago. He did not return phone calls seeking comment.
"It has been an honor to work with the outstanding team at Cenveo," Reilly said in a statement. "I am proud of the team's accomplishments in transforming Cenveo to an integrated company that brings the benefits of its broad product line and broad geographical footprint to its customers. An effective strategic direction is in place for the next chief executive to further implement."