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Durst North America announces strategic leadership expansion

Steve Lynn has been promoted to the newly created role of executive director for North America.

Steve Lynn (Image courtesy of Durst North America)
Steve Lynn (Image courtesy of Durst North America)

Durst North America announced the promotion of Steve Lynn to the newly created role of executive director, North America. According to the company, Lynn’s expanded responsibilities will further strengthen its focus on equipment solutions while ensuring customers continue to receive support.

“As our business grows, we are committed to enhancing our structure to drive product innovation, customer success, and maintain our industry leadership,” commented Tim Saur, president and managing director of the Durst North America group. “Steve’s proven expertise, incredible work ethic, and deep understanding of the industry make him the ideal choice to guide our next growth phase.”

“Our U.S. customers are close to our heart. With Tim’s excellent leadership and vision, and Steve stepping into this key role, we’re doubling down — stronger team, sharper focus, and a full push on delivering new technology and even better service,” said Christoph Gamper, CEO and co-owner of Durst Group.

With 30 years in the industry, Lynn has speciallized in large, complex technical solution sales, including hardware, software, services, and consumables. He has a strong technical and inkjet background with a track record of success in the business.

“I am honored to step into this new role at such an exciting time for Durst North America,” said Lynn. “Our growth is a direct result of our commitment to delivering the industry’s most advanced, reliable, and high-quality products. I look forward to building on our momentum, fostering innovation, and ensuring that Durst continues to set the standard for excellence.”

Marie Fennema

Marie Fennema is the managing editor of GRAPHICS PRO, including GRAPHICS PRO Today, covering news and guidance in apparel decoration, awards and engraving, and sign and digital printing.

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