I must
have missed a previous LinkedIn update on John
Kamp, a long-time veteran of the reprographics and graphic imaging field
(not to mention one of the nicest guys you could ever meet.) Today, I did
receive a LinkedIn update and noticed that John joined The Millennium Group in May 2016.
You would
be very hard pressed to find anyone with the extensive background and
experience John Kamp has. His previous
positions include the following:
--General
Manager of Kinko’s / Absolute Imaging
(LA area). Many years ago, Kinko’s had a
wide-format reprographics division in the LA area; it was known as Absolute
Imaging.
--Special
Accounts Manager at Canon USA
--Marketing
Manager / Area Sales Manager at OCE USA
--President
of ReproMAX (prior to Rick Bosworth
taking over that position)
--ARC Document Solutions – his positions
with ARC included Regional President,
CEO of the PEiR Group and CEO of Sub-Hub.
John
worked for ARC until January 2008. I
don’t believe he was employed in the reprographics / graphic imaging industry
from Jan 2008 through May 2016, so his joining The Millennium Group in May 2016
ends an 8 year absence from that industry.
The Millennium Group Appoints John Kamp as its new National
Business Development Specialist
Published 05/26/2016
The Millennium Group
announces the appointment of John Kamp as its new National Business Development
Specialist in our California office. With his vast experience, John brings
an extensive international business background spanning over 25 years in
various industries including mail distribution, managed print services,
reprographics, centralized and decentralized scanning and printing, software
technology, digital document management, education and training, manufacturing,
medical, financial, insurance, transportation and product launch.
John is a consummate
strategic thinker developing effective action plans to incorporate at various
size organizational levels from Board of Directors, "C Suite," middle
management, group and team leaders as well as motivating individuals to achieve
beyond expectations. As an accomplished international public speaker,
experienced facilitator, he has led multiple training and educational seminars
in managed print services, facilities management, business processes, business
development, change management, communication, and sharing of best business
practices.
About the
Millennium Group:
“We Are Your On-Site
Outsourcing Trusted Advisors
The Millennium Group
(TMG), Where Service Matters is a widely
recognized provider of on-site Mail, Print, and Office Services Outsourcing to business
enterprises across the U.S. and Canada.
We Are Big Enough to
Serve, But Small Enough to Care
We want you to reach
optimal success; our experts create customized solutions that help you – drive
greater cost efficiencies, optimize resources, and improve productivity while
optimizing service delivery in Mail, Shipping, Receiving, Warehousing, Centralized and Distributed Print, Records and Document Scanning, Reception, and related Administrative support.
Today, we support over
120 contracted facilities management clients in over 300 facilities across
North America. In addition, we have over 75 staffed facilities, and 200,000
square feet of digital print, mailing materials fulfillment, and records storage processing space in New
Jersey.”
Timothy Kerner is President of The
Millenium Group
Now serving
25 years, Tim leads a Global facilities management service organization
focusing on Integrated Facilities Management. Through national growth and
expansion, Tim leads a firm operating in 40 states as well as 5 Canadian
markets and South America. With over 1,500 associates, TMG is the leading
independent provider of Integrated Facilities Management with a focus on the
"Document Life Cycle". Tim has also led successful corporate
acquisitions along with new service launches that have led to revenue expansion
and greater market exposure. Recently, Tim has engineered the development of
both a Records Management and Document Destruction business to meet the demand
of full service document handling.
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