Konica Minolta announces executive leadership team changes
May 10, 2024
Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. (Konica Minolta) announced the new Executive Leadership Team for the new fiscal year 2024 (FY24) and beyond.
Michael Mathé has been named Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and will serve on the U.S. Board of Directors. With 30 years of industry experience, he has a proven track record in global business performance, acquisitions, expansion and accelerating sustainable revenue growth utilising sound turnaround leadership. Mathé started his career with Konica Minolta in 2012 as Senior Vice President, International Sales and was promoted to President in March of 2021. Most recently, he served as Chief of Operations and Sales Enablement. His new responsibilities will include oversight of Konica Minolta’s U.S. and Canadian operations.
William Troxil will take on a new, expanded role as Advisor to the CEO. His career at Konica Minolta started with fourteen years in leadership positions as the Corporate Vice President of National Accounts and GSA for the U.S. Troxil went on to become President and Officer of Danka Office Imaging, and upon its acquisition by Konica Minolta, held the position of President and COO of the Direct Channel. Most recently, he has been responsible for leading the company’s Industrial Print Channel, which encompasses Konica Minolta’s high-speed inkjet, labelling and embellishment businesses, adding value beyond traditional print.
Konica Minolta recently welcomed Frank Mallozzi as President, IPP to oversee the company’s industry leading high-speed inkjet, labeling and embellishment businesses. An experienced executive in the imaging technology industry, Mallozzi has a diverse background with proven expertise in all aspects of product development, global sales and revenue operations and marketing strategies. He recently founded the Center Reach Group, a consultancy focused on helping companies design and develop go-to-market growth strategies, execute on strategic plans and optimise marketing efficiencies for direct sales and channel optimization while increasing sales productivity.
Mark Simons has moved into a new role as President, U.S. Sales for Konica Minolta’s Direct Channel. He will now lead the direct sales organisation for the U.S. market with a focus on delivering a multitude of managed services to clients. Simons joined Konica Minolta in 2018 as Senior Vice President, Strategic Partnerships, bringing with him more than 40 years of experience within the technology industry. He has been instrumental in forging alliances with some of the company’s largest technology partners. Most recently, he served as Senior Vice President, North America, Service.
“I couldn’t be more excited to announce this elite leadership team that will chart our path forward for the new fiscal year and lead us into a bright future,” said Sam Errigo, President and CEO, Konica Minolta. “I have a great sense of optimism as we continue to transform key elements of our business operations that will pay long-term dividends for our customers and employees.”
As the company begins its FY24, the following executives have been placed at its helm:
- Toshi Takagi, Executive Vice President, Strategic Business Planning and Development
- Michael Mathé, Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer
- Holly DeSantis, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
- Cathleen C. Lilli, Senior Vice President, Chief Information Officer
- Steve Herbes, Senior Vice President and General Counsel
- Vicky Ringwood, Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer
- Mark Simons, President, U.S. Direct Sales
- Laura Blackmer, President, Dealer Sales
- Todd Croteau, President, Information Technology Services (ITS)
- Frank Mallozzi, President, Industrial and Production Print
- William Troxil, Advisor to the CEO
- Leeann Hines, Senior Vice President, Sales Administration
- Steve Rhorer, Vice President, Dealer and Direct Service
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