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VERTIS COMMUNICATIONS NAMES XEROX VETERAN QUINCY L. ALLEN CEO
Wednesday 18. March 2009 - Allen to Lead Vertis Re-Emergence as Marketing Powerhouse, and Provide Strategic Direction for Product Innovations and Corporate Initiatives
Vertis Communications, a premier marketing services provider of targeted print advertising and direct marketing solutions to leading retail and consumer services companies, announced today that Quincy L. Allen, longtime executive of Xerox Corporation, has been appointed chief executive officer, effective April 6, 2009.
“With more than 25 years experience in the printing and graphic communications industry, Quincy is uniquely qualified to provide the strategic direction to position Vertis at the forefront of the future of marketing and advertising, communications and media,” said Marjorie Bowen, a member of Vertis board of directors. “His immediate priority will be to optimize Vertis vast printing capabilities and value-added services to reinforce the companys position as a leading marketing partner to North Americas largest grocers, retailers, consumer packaged goods companies, advertising agencies, newspapers and merchandisers.”
“My goal is to combine my printing experience with a passion for product innovations and digital workflow solutions to empower Vertis highly skilled teams to create even more opportunities for our customers,” said Allen. “We will enhance current products and uncover new services to deliver results-driven marketing programs and print campaignsfrom strategy development through point of sale and multiple touch points.”
Prior to Vertis, Allen was with Xerox Corporation for 27 years. Most recently, he was president of the companys Global Business and Strategic Marketing Group, and a vice president for the corporation.
Allen rose through the ranks of Xerox beginning as an electrical engineer, then serving in senior technical and management positions in areas such as supply chain, sales and marketing, and product development. Other key positions he held included: vice president, Worldwide Customer Services Strategy; senior vice president, North American Services and Solutions; senior vice president, Xerox Business Group Operations; and president of the Production Systems Group. Allen earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Rochester. He will be based in Baltimore, Maryland, where Vertis is headquartered.