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Tamara Pope Chairs PRIMIR Executive Committee

March 4, 2009
RESTON, Va.–The Print Industries Market Information and Research Organization (PRIMIR) membership recently elected the officers and members of their 2009 Executive Committee. Tamara D. Pope, director of marketing for Transcontinental Inc., was elected to chair the PRIMIR Executive Committee. Andrew Gordon, manager, Business Intelligence at Océ North America, will serve as the organization's vice chair. William K. “Kip” Smythe, vice president of NPES, serves as the group's president, and Jacqueline M. Bland, managing director, PRIMIR, serves as the secretary of the executive committee.

Other members of the PRIMIR Executive Committee are: Paul Jaynes, marketing manager, Eastman Kodak Company; Mike McLean, vice president of business development, Day International (A Flint Group Company); Michael Troy, marketing & sales administration manager, Fujifilm Graphic Systems, U.S.A.; Colleen Larkin Twomey, director of business development, MacDermid, Inc.; and, Jennifer Young, catalog/magazine segment manager, Verso Paper.

For more information about PRIMIR, contact Jacqueline M. Bland, PRIMIR managing director at jbland@primir.org or 703/264-7200. Visit PRIMIR on the Web at www.primir.org.
 

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