Xerox Holdings Corporation reported the unfortunate news that its Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, John Visentin, passed away unexpectedly in the past June due to complications of chronic illness.
“The Xerox family is deeply saddened by this untimely event and extends its deepest heartfelt condolences to John’s wife, his five daughters and his family”, says the letter to the media.
Xerox notes that since John Visentin joined the company in May 2018, was characterized as having been a visionary leader who led the company through unprecedented times and challenges.
“John was passionate about his strength l and an inclusive leader known for his call to action and ‘One ship, one team’ mentality,” Xerox notes on the company page.
He was a well-known man and Respected throughout the industry, his strategy secured Xerox’s leadership position in office printing technology and expanded the company to help solve age-old challenges with innovative solutions.
James Nelson, president of the Xerox’s board of directors, said, “Since joining the company in May of 2018, John has pushed Xerox forward. As a champion of innovation, he embraced and enhanced Xerox’s legacy as a print and services provider and embarked on a transformational journey that extended the company’s expertise and offerings into IT and digital services, financial services and disruptive technologies. John’s drive, energy, and commitment to the business and its customers, partners, and employees will be sorely missed.”
The statement notes that Steve Bandrowczak, president and chief operating officer of Xerox from 2018, will serve as interim CEO. Steve currently develops and executes global operations strategy for Xerox, the company’s business support functions including business strategy, product and service delivery, and information technology, as well as the newly formed software and innovation businesses. of the company.
“We are all very saddened by this tragic news and we keep his family at the forefront of our thoughts at this difficult time,” Bandrowczak said. “John’s vision was clear and the Xerox team will continue to carry it out, not only to fulfill our commitments to our shareholders, customers and partners, but also to continue John’s legacy.”
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