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Enfocus expands product management team

Friday 01. April 2011 - Appointment of Andrew Bailes-Collins confirms Enfocus' commitment to continuous product development

Enfocus announces the appointment of Andrew Bailes-Collins as Senior Product Manager. In his new role, he will focus on driving product development and further innovating the Enfocus solutions. The appointment is part of Enfocus’ 2011 expansion strategy and follows the company’s focus on continuous growth. Bailes-Collins brings a wealth of experience to the product management team. He most recently worked in a senior product management role at OneVision Software GmbH.
Enfocus’ appointment of Bailes-Collins underlines the company’s commitment to developing efficient solutions to meet the changing needs of its customers. Bailes-Collins was recruited for his extensive experience of printing technology as well as prepress and systems management. He graduated from what is now the London College of Communications and went on to serve an apprenticeship as a typesetter. He has worked for a number of companies in the printing and publishing sectors, including DuPont, Scott Colour and Park Communications as Prepress Manager. He joined One Vision in 2001, where he held a number of roles, including Senior Technical Consultant.
Bailes-Collins comments on joining Enfocus: “I’m looking forward to applying my experience and helping the company continue with its expansion. This is an exciting challenge for me. Enfocus enjoys a deserved reputation worldwide for its innovative automation and PDF preflighting tools, and there is much scope in my new role to develop these further.”
“We pride ourselves on delivering our customers the most efficient tools for workflow automation and PDF preflighting. But in today’s challenging market, it’s key to continuously improve and innovate,” says Elli Coots, Director of Product Management at Enfocus. “Andrew is a great addition to the product management team. He has all the technical knowledge and expertise required to help develop our product portfolio in new domains.”

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