Paul Reilly

Cenveo, Englewood, Colo., recently announced that Chairman, President and CEO Paul Reilly will resign. At the request of the company's Board of Directors, Reilly has agreed to remain in his current positions of president and CEO until a successor is found, and will continue as one of the directors of Cenveo. Cenveo's Board of Directors has appointed Susan O. Rheney as interim Chairman of the Board of Directors. Rheney was a principal at the Sterling Group, the investment firm that formed Mail-Well, Inc., Cenveo's predecessor, and was involved in the formation and initial operations of the company. She served on Cenveo's Board

Paul Reilly, president and CEO of Englewood, Colorado-based Cenveo, called for new ways to help printers differentiate themselves, in a keynote address at the 30th Annual Productivity in the Pressroom Seminar held in Chicago. In his presentation titled "Differentiating Print," Reilly said that advances in production technology are making it difficult for printers to distinguish themselves solely on the basis of quality. "Technology has developed to the point where printing is push-button, which tends to make all printers look alike," he explained. "This puts pressure on our pricing, and it obliges us to ask equipment manufacturers to lower their prices to us." He

Mail-Well, Englewood, Colo., a leading provider of visual communications services in North America, recently changed its name to Cenveo. A new corporate tag line, Vision Delivered, accompanies the name change. "We are pleased with the decision by our shareholders to approve the company's new name as it will now provide a single identity that represents the company's unified and streamlined organization," said Paul Reilly, chairman, president and CEO. "Our customers will benefit by doing business with a company under one name, rather than under the 40 trade names we used to conducted business for 10 years." The company also launched a new Web

With students from more than 80 Mail-Well plants in 30 states, Mail-Well University, Englewood, Colo., is committed to sharpening the skills of the company's employees, in addition to reinforcing Mail-Well's primary mission of serving customers as one company with the broadest possible range of products and support services. On the cover of the university's catalog, Paul Reilly, chairman and CEO, describes the company's vision. "Mail-Well intends to become a world-class company by developing the most knowledgeable and skilled workforce in the industry," he said. Jim Downey, corporate director of organizational development, is dean of Mail-Well University, which was chartered in October 2000. Downey's extended faculty comprises

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