Xerox Holdings Corporation announced the transition of its President and Chief Operating Officer, John Bruno, as he pursues a CEO role outside the company.
Louie Pastor has been named as the successor to John Bruno and will assume the position of President and Chief Operating Officer effective September 1.
Jacques-Edouard Gueden has been appointed as the new Chief Revenue Officer, leading the company's print go-to-market units.
Leadership Transition
John Bruno, the current President and COO, will be stepping down to pursue a CEO role outside Xerox. Louie Pastor will take over the position from September 1.
Board Chairmanship
John Bruno will continue as a member of the Xerox Board of Directors and will chair the newly formed Integration Committee for the Xerox and Lexmark merger.
New Chief Revenue Officer
Jacques-Edouard Gueden, a long-time Xerox veteran, appointed as the Chief Revenue Officer to lead the company's print go-to-market units.
- The transition in leadership marks a significant change in Xerox's executive team, with new individuals stepping into crucial roles.
- The appointment of Louie Pastor and Jacques-Edouard Gueden signals a strategic shift in the company's operational and revenue focus.
Xerox's announcement of leadership transitions reflects a strategic move towards further growth and transformation. The company aims to continue its momentum with the new appointments and executive roles. The changes highlight Xerox's commitment to adapt to evolving market dynamics and drive future success.