Creo Announces New General Manager of Creo Australia and New Zealand
Press release from the issuing company
Hong Kong (January 14, 2005) – Creo Asia Pacific Limited is pleased to announce the appointment of Steve Green as the General Manager of Creo Australia and New Zealand, effective immediately.
Mr. Green joined Creo in April 2004 as Sales and Marketing Director for Creo Australia and New Zealand. Prior to Creo, Steve was the National Sales Manager at Ricoh Australia Ltd, where he built a very successful sales team. Steve also worked with Oce Australia Ltd in various management roles over a 16-year period. With rich experience in the graphic arts industry, Steve holds a Masters degree in Business Administration from Macquarie University and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering. Steve brings strong sales expertise and technological know-how to his role at Creo.
During the past year, Steve has demonstrated strong initiation skills, target-orientation, strategic-mindedness and customer focus which has led the Creo sales team to develop further and become one of the most successful teams in the company. In his new role as General Manager, Steve will lead the Creo Australia and New Zealand teams in continuous growth.
“It is a great honour and golden opportunity for me to work further with the talented Creo sales, marketing and support teams in ANZ, said Mr. Green. “With the strengths and talents of the team members, I am confident that we will not only maintain our leading position in the regions but will drive the industry to a new level by providing superior products and services to our valued customers. I am looking forward to these exciting times ahead.”
“In an increasingly competitive marketplace, human resources is one of the most valuable assets to a company. Steve Green has the qualities of a successful team leader,” said Garron Helman, Managing Director of Creo Asia Pacific. “Under Steve’s leadership, Creo will continue to thrive in the regions with a focus on helping customers grow their businesses, increase productivity, enhance quality, and reduce costs.”