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By Davit Kirakosyan
Xerox (NASDAQ:XRX) made an announcement, according to which John Visentin, Vice Chairman and CEO, who joined the company in 2018, passed away unexpectedly yesterday due to complications from an ongoing illness.
Steve Bandrowczak, the company’s President and COO, will serve as Interim CEO.
James Nelson, Chairman of Xerox’s Board of Directors said, "Since joining the company in May 2018, John drove Xerox forward. As a champion for innovation, he embraced and enhanced Xerox’s legacy as a print and services provider and embarked on a transformative journey that broadened the company’s expertise and offerings to digital and IT services, financial services and disruptive technologies. John’s drive, energy and commitment to the business and its customers, partners and employees will be greatly missed."
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