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Agfa Graphics Adds Two New Wide-Format Account Managers

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Agfa Graphics has added Kevin Lasier and Gary Tolley as new Wide-Format Account Managers. Lasier will be the primary point of contact with key accounts in Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska while Tolley will concentrate on the state of Florida. Both will represent the company’s award-winning line of inkjet systems and wide-format media.

 

Agfa Graphics has added Kevin Lasier and Gary Tolley as new Wide-Format Account Managers. Lasier will be the primary point of contact with key accounts in Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska while Tolley will concentrate on the state of Florida. Both will represent the company’s award-winning line of inkjet systems and wide-format media.

 

Lasier was most recently a sales representative at Tukaiz, LLC., a family-owned and operated marketing services production company. He also worked at CSI Printing and Graphics and WYNIT Distribution, a wholesale distributor of emerging technology.

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Tolley, with more than 25 years of industry experience, most recently worked as a regional sales manager with Acme Plastics. He also was a wide-format specialist for Mac Papers and a sales representative for Laird Plastics.

 

"With the addition of Kevin and Gary to the team, we are confirming our commitment to service our customers with the most talented team in the industry," said Mike Ciaramella, Vice President of Sales, Agfa Graphics. "Our goal is to partner with our customers and help them become more profitable. Kevin and Gary will support accounts and help them grow their business."

 

Agfa Graphics has been recognized in the specialty imaging industry for precision inkjet products that beat the competition in color appeal, tonality, image detail, objective color matching and greyscale color cast. The expansive UV inkjet product line offers a system for the small, medium or large printer looking to successfully expand their business. Agfa Graphics also markets wide-format ink, media and software designed to improve print service providers’ productivity and workflow for higher profits. For more information, click here.

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