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Phillip Jones appointed International Sales Director for Printing Research, Inc.

Press release from the issuing company

Printing Research, Inc., is pleased to announce that Mr. Phillip Jones has joined Printing Research, Inc. as the new International Sales Director.  

Dallas, TX – Howard DeMoore, Chairman of the Board and Founder of Printing Research, Inc. the 47 year old Manufacturer of anti-making (SuperBlue Technologies) is pleased to announce that he has appointed Phillip Jones as International sales director to lead the company into international markets and expand our product range worldwide.

“I first met Phillip when he was a younger man operating a press back in 1996.  I was so impressed with his knowledge of printing at such a young age.  I was finally able to hire Phillip in 2000 as our Eastern Regional Sales Manager for the United States.  We enjoyed having Phillip as a part of our sales team for six years.  Sadly, in 2006 Phillip was offered a position out of state.  Although we were sad to see him leave, we understood the opportunity which was presented to him and we were excited that we could continue to work together.  During his entire career, Phillip has earned an exceptional reputation for his expertise and service to the Printing Industry.  I am so very happy to have Phillip back working with Printing Research, Inc.” says Howard DeMoore.

“I’m very excited to be back working for such a vibrant and long lasting company with such a talented team.  What’s impressed me the most about PRI is the dedication to our customers at all levels within the company.  A lot of companies say they are focused on the customer but very few actually prove it in their actions.  Printing Research, Inc., has the right vision.  As the International Sales Director, I am looking forward to enhancing our commitment as the world’s first and leading Anti-Marking Company. 

Printing Research, Inc. is the Dallas, Texas based manufacturing company that was founded in 1968 and the inventor of SuperBlue anti-making systems, and many other printing press related technologies.