HP appoints James-Killer in ANZ

Christopher James-Killer has been appointed as the new head of HP’s imaging and printing enterprise group for the Australia-New Zealand region to lead the servicing of a growing list of clients and contracts in the region.
An HP spokesperson said James-Killer will be taking the new position as HP signs “a growing list of MPS contracts including 3M Australia, Allens Arthur Robinson (AAR) and SGS, who have realised cost savings between 30 – 70 percent by choosing HP’s industry-leading MPS offerings, while reducing their environmental footprint”.
James-Killer joined HP in January 2007, having previously worked for Lexmark and Ericsson Telecommunications. His new position follows a series of previous promotions, including district sales manager, in 2008.
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