Norman Revill, httprint europe's director of e-commerce sales solutions, is leaving the firm to return to MAN Roland agent Pershke Price Service (PPS), where he used to be commercial web sales manager for the UK and Eire.
He now takes the role of director of web sales for the UK and Ireland, replacing Paul Moon, who has left the firm
Revill left PPS last June (PrintWeek, 9 June 2000) after resigning during Drupa. He joined httprint as sales manager before being promoted this February.
PPS refused to comment due to the on-going legal situation.
Httprint said it knew of Revill's departure before that of managing director Barry Hibbert, who took over as Polestar chief executive this week.
New httprint European managing director Rob North said he was sorry to see Revill go, but added that the departure was "a reflection of how our business has changed and how we need to bring in different skills that are more in line with our propositions and the markets we are serving".
The firm has lined up three candidates to replace Revill, who said httprint's business had "matured to a stage when my own particular skills - and indeed my ambitions - are better placed elsewhere".
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