Ricoh UK appoints new CEO

Executives in a business meeting

Print vendor Ricoh UK has announced a new CEO. Philip Keoghan, the company’s COO, has succeeded David Mills, who has taken to role of executive VP, operations at Ricoh Europe.

Says Keoghan: “I would like to thank David Mills for all his hard work over the past two and a half years and I look forward to working with him as part of the wider Ricoh Group network.”

“After 31 years of continuous service to the Ricoh UK Family Group, I congratulate Philip on his career development at the company,” adds Mills. “I thank him for all his support as COO over the past 18 months, particularly the crucial role he played in the successful integration of the three UK businesses of IKON, Infotec and Ricoh to form one strong UK business entity. Philip displayed exceptional people talent management and development skills throughout this time.”

Prior to Ricoh UK, Philip was UK president for IKON.

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