Nolan will oversee the sales team at Westerham and also the group-wide corporate publications team.
His appointment follows a repositioning of the company when it was renamed St Ives Westerham Press in January, to incorporate its parent company, the St Ives Group.
The Edenbridge-based companys clients include a diverse group of blue-chips from Cadbury Schweppes, Allied Zurich, Unilever and Marks & Spencer to representatives from the arts including Glydebourne Opera, The Wallace Collection and English Heritage.
The firm uses three Heidelberg Speedmaster 102 presses one eight-unit perfecting press and two eight-unit CDs. Plates are output via a Creo Trend-setter CTP system.
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