WHEELING, IL, April 07, 2011 (Press-News.org) BÖWE BELL + HOWELL (BBH) today announced the hiring of Joe Jockisch as senior product manager for the company's Imaging and Sorting Software group.
Jockisch comes to BBH with extensive experience in the commercial presort market, having worked with Siemens' Condition Monitoring System (CMS) group, where he served in a customer relationship management role. Jockisch spent the past several years working with new customers on co-mingling opportunities and bringing Siemens' CMS UMove system to the commercial presort market.
He also has worked closely with the United States Postal Service (USPS) MTAC groups, USPS Business Mailer Support and the USPS National Customer Support Center for many years, and is active in the National Association of Presort Mailers (NAPM).
"Joe's background in the mailing industry and understanding of how our customers process mail will be key assets in BBH's continued success," said Hank Martin, BBH vice president of postal software marketing. "Our customers look to us for continued innovation that will enable them to compete more effectively in the mailing market now and into the future. Joe's background will allow us to better meet their needs."
For more information about BÖWE BELL + HOWELL, visit http://www.bowebellhowell.com or follow @b_b_h on Twitter.
About BÖWE BELL + HOWELL
Headquartered in Wheeling, Ill., BÖWE BELL + HOWELL is a leading provider of high-performance document management solutions and services. The company pioneered gripper arm mail-inserting systems in 1936, and has one of the world's largest installed bases of such inserters as a result of the technology's flexibility, performance and reliability. For further information on BÖWE BELL + HOWELL, please visit http://www.bowebellhowell.com.
BOWE BELL + HOWELL Hires Jockisch as Senior Product Manager
Presort Expert to Lead Imaging and Sorting Software Group
2011-04-07
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