Bemrose is strengthening its executive management team with a number of key appointments.
Andy Blundell, formerly managing director of De La Rues brand protection business, joins in the newly created role of group business development director later this month.
"He has a wide-ranging brief aimed at developing the group in existing and new markets," said chief executive Graham Bennington.
Bemrose has also appointed Ian Ferguson, formerly of Mail Solutions, as director of direct mail. And Bennington is poised to announce the successor to David Fowler as operations director at Hull ticketing specialist Henry Booth.
"These are key appointments as far as were concerned, new signings that will take the group forward," said Bennington.
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