David Wilson, the head of Fujifilms electronics sales team, has left the firm.
He joined the company from Kodak Polychrome Graphics nine months ago. His plans are unknown.
The news comes only two weeks after Nick Frost and Adrian Rowe also left the firms sales team. The duo started at CreoScitex on Monday (1 October).
Fujifilm Graphic Systems director Gordon McFarlane told PrintWeek at the time of their departure (PrintWeek, 21 September): "They think they can make more money with their [CreoScitexs] larger customer base."
But Rowe has offered another explanation: "My decision was based on moving to a bigger company, one that is a market leader which is an environment Im used to. CreoScitex has a bigger user base and better products," he said.
Steve Snowdon, formerly of Purup-Eskofot, has joined Fujis UK sales team on a permanent basis as regional sales manager. McFarlane was unavailable for comment as PrintWeek went to press.
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