Copytronix Wins Global Imaging Systems Founder's Award

PORTLAND, Ore. and TAMPA, Fla., July 01, 2008  -- Copytronix, a Xerox company based in Portland, Ore., recently won Global Imaging Systems' Founder's Trophy for outstanding performance at the 13th Annual Global Leaders Conference.

"Copytronix has been one of our top performers since joining Global in September, 1997," said Michael Shea, president and CEO of Global Imaging.

The theme of the Global Leaders conference was "Small Change, Big Difference," reflecting the acquisition of Global by Xerox Corporation in 2007.



"Copytronix, led by President Steve Phillips, has played a key role in Global's successful transitioning to the robust Xerox product portfolio," Shea added.

"This award reflects the dedication to customer service by Steve and the entire Copytronix team," said Brian Landgren, president of the Northwest Group, a Global Imaging core company and parent company of Copytronix.

About Copytronix
Copytronix joined Global Imaging Systems in 1997 and operates as a part of the Seattle-based Northwest Group, one of Global's larger core companies. Copytronix sells and services Xerox, Konica Minolta, Kip, HP and Kyocera copiers and multifunction devices, wide format products, document management and printer services.

About Global Imaging Systems
Global Imaging Systems focuses on small and mid-size businesses through regional core companies in the U.S. that sell and service document management systems such as printers, copiers and multifunction devices; network integration services; and electronic presentation systems. As an office technology dealer, Global sells products from various suppliers including Xerox, Sharp and Konica Minolta. Xerox acquired Global Imaging in 2007 and operates it as a wholly owned subsidiary within Xerox's North American operations.

 
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