Domino names new VP of marketing

Domino Printing Sciences has appointed Carl Traynor to the role of Vice President of Marketing for its North American operations.

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Traynor has a track record of driving sales growth at companies in the industrial automation and robotics industries. A frequent speaker at robotic industry events and a contributing author to the Robotics Industries Association editorials, Traynor was recognized in 2005 by the Dayton Business Journal as a member of the 40 under 40 group of young executives who have led growth at area companies. Commenting on the appointment, Michael Brown, President of Domino Amjet North America, said, “Carl’s background and education will be a significant asset to Domino. Carl’s breadth of experience, perspective, and creativity will help us to move our marketing strategy in an exciting new direction.”

“I’m looking forward to this challenging new position – Domino offers the products and organization to offer true peace of mind to manufacturers in North America by offering unique value to the coding and marking process,’’ Traynor commented.
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