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Fuji Xerox stalwart moves to Graphic Arts

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Sue Threlfo is Fuji Xerox's new Graphic Arts business manager for NSW
Sue Threlfo is Fuji Xerox's new Graphic Arts business manager for NSW
Fuji Xerox  appointments 
Fuji Xerox Australia has appointed Sue Threlfo as Graphic Arts business manager – NSW, effective April 1. Threlfo will draw on her 17-year tenure at Fuji Xerox to lead her team to support the state’s graphic arts organisations and industry bodies.

“It is the primary goal of the Graphic Arts Business team to assist our customers grow their businesses through implementation and utilisation of the best digital printing technology,” says Threlfo. “Fuji Xerox has a myriad of resources, workflow solutions and programs designed to help our customer become even more profitable.”

Over the past two years as national business manager, Threlfo has managed a team who oversee many of the Fuji Xerox production service business group accounts with special emphasis on the corporate and business sectors. Prior to that, she spent two years as the Asia Pacific liaison manager in Xerox Corporation’s headquarters in Rochester, New York.

Threlfo’s expertise in digital printing can be traced back to 1991, when as Fuji Xerox programs manager, she helped bring the first digital production printer to the Australia market, the Xerox DocuTech.

“As digital printing technologies continue to expand their capabilities and further enable production flexibility previously unavailable through traditional printing methods, I look forward to playing an active role in introducing these benefits to our customers,” she says.

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