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Timothy Mitchell departs HP, joins S-One

January 7, 2022  By PrintAction Staff



Long-time industry solutions architect Timothy Mitchell is joining forces with S-One Holdings Corporation to drive the strategic planning and education for wide- and grand-format printers. Mitchell brings over 30 years of experience to S-One.

Mitchell is no stranger to the digital printing world, having been the face of HP Latex printers for the last decade. In addition to his knowledge of HP, he also has extensive knowledge of other major brands of large-format digital printers. His involvement in all facets of the graphics industry, including production management, sales, customer service, workflow management, manufacturing operations, technical functionality, and business advisement, brings value to his expertise.

As the senior director of print technology, Mitchell will be developing complete application solutions and growing client educational resources. His eye for detail and quality, matched with his solid critical problem-solving skills, will be a crucial addition to S-One.

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“I am focused on bringing HP, Canon, EPSON, and EFI to market and handling the strategic vision of those four product lines,” he says. “I’ll also be working to educate the industry on the media solutions offered by LexJet, HP Media, and DigiMedia, along with the rest of their portfolios. I’m most excited about using S-One’s strengths of online expertise and video production to assist as many people as I can.”

“Timothy has been a key influencer in the digital printing community for 30 years. His industry knowledge, hands-on experience evaluating media and hardware, and no-nonsense approach perfectly fit our culture,” says Terry Lynn Belzer, chief marketing and product officer for S-One. “He brings next-level opportunities to help our customers solve technical problems. His desire to educate the market and stay forward-thinking make him an excellent fit for S-One.”


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