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InkCycle Adds Industry Veterans Quigley, DeMatto to Sales Staff

LENEXA, Kan. — InkCycle has hired Dan Quigley and Clem DeMatto as manufacturers sales representatives.
Quigley has been in the IT industry for more than 21 years, including stints with Ricoh, Sony, Plextor, and JH Lawrence Company. He holds a track record of high achievements, including being recognized through President’s and Prestige Clubs for his sales acumen and attention to customer fulfillment and satisfaction.
“I contacted InkCycle at the prodding of a former client who told me of the high quality of the people, products, and ethics of InkCycle,” Quigley said. “I look forward to a long and prosperous future with InkCycle and to helping former and future clients profit from associating with InkCycle.”
DeMatto has been in the electro photographic imaging industry for 19 years.  He began working in production and received a succession of promotions, including serving as QA manager and in R&D at Laser Life. He continued into a sales position for Color Image. He recently served as a regional sales manager with Future Graphics, where he worked for nine years.
“This industry has gone through quite a metamorphosis in the past 19 years,” DeMatto said. “I am happy to be with a progressive and technically advanced company like InkCycle.”
“I’m very excited about Clem and Dan joining us,” said Carl Little, vice-president of the dealer sales channel. “We already have the best sales managers in the industry, and by adding them to our team, we have expanded on that expertise even more. Dealers are going to love learning from their experiences, and putting things that they have seen work in other dealerships into action.”
DeMatto can be reached at
clem_dematto@hotmail.com or 770-672-0176. Quigley can be reached at dan.quigley@tech-advocate.com or 603-673-0400.

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This article originally appeared in the June 2009 issue of Recharger.