Domino appoints digital printing service manager

Tom Grencik joins Domino as Digital Printing Service Manager.

Tom Grencik
Tom Grencik

He comes to Domino with over 25-years’ experience in Printing, providing a unique blend of experience in Service, Operations, Sales & Marketing, Information Technology, Project Management and Customer Service in the Commercial, Packaging, and Label industries. Prior to joining Domino, Tom was Project Manager of Installation & Training at Xeikon America for the past seven years. Previous to that, Tom held positions at Hewlett-Packard, Nexpress Solutions, and Eastman Kodak.

Today, Tom is eager to be part of the growing digital printing business at Domino.

“I am extremely excited to join Domino and to be part of this winning team. Domino is experiencing tremendous growth, with a 5-year plan that everyone in the organization is focused on and working to deliver results year on year. And there is a certain culture and atmosphere that Domino has created…being part of something great, with a customer-centric view. So, in addition to providing world-class products and superior technical service, Domino offers various programs and business support tools to help customers win, be successful, and grow their business.”

Tom is a graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) with a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology.

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