Two changes at the head of the HP group

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HP's Industrial Print division and HP Indigo have a new general manager.

U.S. digital printing press manufacturer HP today announced two promotions. Haim Levit becomes senior vice president (SVP) and general manager of HP's Industrial Print division and Noam Zilbershtain replaces him as general manager of HP Indigo.

Haim Levit will manage several international business units and lead the global strategy for HP's industrial digital printing business, of which the Indigo division will be a part.

Haim Levit joined HP Indigo 27 years ago. He started in procurement and held various key positions in sales and operations until his appointment as cEO of HP Indigo in 2020 from Alon Bar-Shany.

Noam Zilbershtain, who was vice president of operations at HP Indigo, becomes general manager of the HP Indigo division. He will be responsible for leading the worldwide growth and expansion of HP Indigo's digital printing technology and sustainable solutions for the commercial and label and packaging industries.

Prior to joining HP in 2020, Noam Zilbershtain spent 20 years at General Electric Healthcare of the U.S. In his last position, as general manager of sensors for global imaging subsystems, he oversaw research, development and production at the medical group's five sites around the world.

Haim Levit states: "When I was appointed to lead HP Indigo in 2020, we set high goals and worked to keep the company at the forefront of digital print transformation. As I take on my new role as SVP and general manager of HP's industrial printing business, I will continue to work closely with Noam, who cares deeply about customers. I am confident he will continue to drive the growth and development of HP Indigo."

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