Tim Paul appointed Global OEM Development Director for Domino Printing Sciences

  • By Domino Printech
  • June 14, 2016
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Domino Printing Sciences has announced Tim Paul as the company’s Global OEM Development Director as of May 2016. In this newly created role, which has a global remit, Tim will support Domino’s sales channels and its Global Sector Development programme, working closely with the product management team.

With a well-established professional background in the coding and marking sector, Tim began his career as an Aircraft Engineer for the Royal Navy, serving there for over ten years. Tim then worked as a Sales Engineer at Metronic Printing and Coding, before joining Markem-Imaje in 2001. Over the next fifteen years, Tim fulfilled a series of OEM management roles, gaining a broad expertise across coding technologies, and most recently held the position of Global Strategic Account Manager.

Tim has also been a member of the Board of Directors at the PPMA (Processing and Packaging Machinery Association) since 2010, enabling him to maintain a broad knowledge of the latest developments and innovations that may affect businesses in the packaging machinery sector.

It is the combination of his beneficial insight and wide-ranging experience that make Tim a valuable addition to the expanding Domino team.

"I am delighted to be joining the team at Domino, working to implement and shape global OEM strategy in accordance with the growth of the company, with an aim to create tailor-made solutions for the ever-changing needs of OEMs," says Tim.

He concludes: "By analysing the integration of Domino products within OEM production and expanding on existing policies and processes, we can ensure Domino remains the preferred coding and marking partner for OEMs."

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