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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Matt Gemmill Joins Roland ASD Sales Team
LAKE FOREST, CA - Roland ASD has added Matt Gemmill as western regional sales manager of cutters and engravers. Gemmill will manage Roland’s dealer network and serve as a spokesperson for Roland sign making, graphics production, and personalization technologies.
“Thanks to Matt’s vast technical expertise and industry knowledge, Roland dealers will have the best solutions to satisfy customer needs,” said David Olson, Roland national sales manager.
Gemmill is an industry veteran with an extensive background in sign making. In 1992, he launched a successful sign shop that produced everything from cut vinyl lettering and vehicle wraps to architectural and sand blasted signage. He ran this business using exclusively Roland products for over 12 years.
Previously, Gemmill served as a Roland field engineer, where he gained even more experience with Roland technologies.
“Roland cutters and engravers are valued throughout the industry for their high precision and reliability,” said Gemmill. “I look forward to supporting our dealer’s sales efforts in every way possible.”
Roland Cutters
Roland Engravers
The MPX-70 Photo Impact Printer personalizes charms, pendants and giftware with durable photographic impressions up to 529 dpi. The desktop device removes no material and operates quietly, making it ideal for jewelry stores, mall kiosks and photography studios.
Roland Advanced Solutions Division
Roland ASD
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