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Simon Romero Joins Nazdar SourceOne Textile Inks Business Unit as Textile Printing Applications Specialist

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Nazdar SourceOne is pleased to announce the newest addition to the Textile Ink Business Unit (TIBU), Simon Romero, as Technical Applications Specialist. In this role, Simon will be responsbile for conducting product testing, product qualification, application training, and technical support with all aspects of the textile garment printing process. His key area of focus will be working with and supporting textile screen printers to improve customer satisfaction, increase production efficiency, and provide new product training.

 

Nazdar SourceOne is pleased to announce the newest addition to the Textile Ink Business Unit (TIBU), Simon Romero, as Technical Applications Specialist. In this role, Simon will be responsbile for conducting product testing, product qualification, application training, and technical support with all aspects of the textile garment printing process. His key area of focus will be working with and supporting textile screen printers to improve customer satisfaction, increase production efficiency, and provide new product training.

 

Previous to joining SourceOne, Romero was the Sample Manager for Inx Prints in Irvine, Califronia, where he approved all print samples and successfully managed two shifts as well as assisting the production manager with the screen and ink departments. Simon brings over 25 years’ experience in the screen-print industry and brings extensive knowledge and experience after working as the Director of Screen Printing Development for OCA/Quicksilver.

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"Simon’s knowlege of the textile screen print industry makes him a strong addition to the SourceOne division. We are pleased to have him as a member of the TIBU team," said Danny Sweem, VP of the TIBU.

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