Imaging Supplies Coalition Names Westerfield Its Next President
VENICE, Fla. — Imaging Supplies Coalition announced the appointment of Allen D. Westerfield as its new president. Westerfield replaces the late William R. Duffy in this position.
“It is an honor for me to serve as president of the ISC,” Westerfield said. “I look forward to working with all of our constituents to move this organization and its essential anti-counterfeiting efforts forward on behalf of the entire industry.”
Westerfield joins the ISC after his recent retirement from Lexmark International, where he held numerous executive positions in printer product marketing. Prior to joining Lexmark, Westerfield was employed by IBM.
During his 15-year career with Lexmark, Westerfield held the position of director of product marketing for both the Enterprise and Consumer Business Units. He also held the positions of marketing director U.S.A and the director of marketing Asia Pacific.
During his tenure at IBM, Westerfield held management positions in a number of functions including IT, finance, supply chain and product management.
Westerfield is a graduate of Brescia University and received an MBA from the University of Kentucky.
“The Imaging Supplies Coalition is extremely fortunate to hire someone with Allen’s extensive tenure, his deep wealth of industry knowledge, and his superb reputation within our industry, to lead our organization and its vital mission forward,” said Matt Hahn, director of consumables for Brother International Corp. and current ISC chairman.
The Imaging Supplies Coalition (ISC) is a non-profit trade association comprised of original equipment manufacturers of consumable imaging supplies (ribbons, toner, inks, cartridges, etc.) and related imaging equipment that have joined together to protect their customers by combating illegal activities in the imaging supplies industry.
Current ISC member companies include Brother, Canon, Epson, Lexmark, Oki, Toshiba and Xerox.
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This article originally appeared in the January 2007 issue of Recharger.