Xerox Shifts Steenburgh to iGen3
Just as Xerox Corp. prepares a major expansion of its e-services business, the Stamford, Conn., copier and printer giant has reassigned the executive put in charge of the effort.
Just as Xerox Corp. prepares a major expansion of its e-services business, the Stamford, Conn., copier and printer giant has reassigned the executive put in charge of the effort. On Thursday, Xerox shifted Frank Steenburgh, a corporate
officer and the senior vice president and worldwide general manager of its recently established e-Services Business, to head up the marketing efforts of the companys DocuColor iGen3 Digital Production Press, a product the com-pany is counting on generating big revenues when it ships next summer. The iGen3 is a super fast 100ppm digital press with an output of 8 bits per pixel at 600 dpi.
Xerox has not named a successor for Steenburgh, a 28-year Xerox veteran, who headed the companys $3 billion Xerox Worldwide Graphic Arts Industry Business before taking on the e-Services helm when the division was launched in February. That expertise is exactly what Xerox is looking to tap to help the company successfully market the iGen3, which was officially announced in Sept., a company official told eWEEK on Thursday.









