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Martin Brodigan

Chairman and CEO
Ricoh Americas Corporation
On May 1, 2012, Martin Brodigan was appointed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Ricoh Americas Corporation. Brodigan also serves as Corporate Senior Advisor for Ricoh Company, Ltd. of Tokyo, Ricoh Americas Corporation's parent company.

Most recently, Brodigan served as EVP and COO overseeing all sales and service channels in the U.S., Canada and Latin America.

Brodigan has held several leadership positions throughout his 21-year tenure with Ricoh. He served as EVP and CFO of Ricoh Americas Corporation from 2010-2012, and as President and CEO of Ricoh U.S. from 2007-2010. In addition, from 1995 to 2007, Brodigan served Ricoh Canada, first as SVP of Finance and Administration, and then as President and CEO from 2000 to 2007.

From 2005 to 2007 he was co-assigned as VP Alliances for the Global Services Business Center, Ricoh Company, Ltd.

From 1991 to 1995 Brodigan worked for Gestetner Plc (which was subsequently acquired by Ricoh) in London, first as Finance Director, Manufacturing and then Head of internal Audit.

Brodigan obtained his Chartered Accountant qualification while working for KPMG in London, England. During his time with KPMG, Brodigan worked on audits, mergers and acquisitions for large public companies. Following this, he joined a boutique investment bank based in Monaco, working on leveraged buyouts and tax planning strategies.

Dominic Pontrelli

Senior Vice President, Marketing
Ricoh Americas Corporation
Dominic Pontrelli was appointed Senior Vice President, Marketing, Ricoh Americas Corporation in October 2012. Pontrelli is a seasoned Sales and Marketing executive with more than 30 years experience at Ricoh, including both domestic and international responsibilities in key business units and strategic planning organizations.

Currently, Pontrelli is responsible for setting Ricoh's marketing strategy, including technology and solutions, channel development, new media and communications. He also oversees Ricoh's new business development and alliance strategy, as well as Ricoh's Technology Center and sustainability activities in the Americas. His overall role is to set the Americas' strategy to a services-led company, focused on meeting the needs of Ricoh's customer base, ranging from SMBs to Global/Enterprise requirements. In addition, Pontrelli is General Manager, Ricoh Global Services Business Center, where he spent two years working from Ricoh Company, Ltd. headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.

Starting as a sales professional with the company in 1980, Pontrelli has had numerous positions of increasing responsibility with the company, including National Account Manager, District Manager and Product Marketing Manager. In 1995, as Marketing Director of Copying Systems, he gained valuable worldwide strategic marketing experience. He then became National Sales Manager for Professional Services in 1998, and a year later was promoted to Vice President of Global Accounts. In 2001, he assumed the role of Vice President of Marketing for Lanier, A Ricoh Company, and was then appointed Vice President, Ricoh Global Services Americas in 2007 and Senior Vice President, Business Development, Ricoh Americas Corporation in May 2012, respectively.

Pontrelli holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration and Economics.

Terrie Campbell

Vice President, Strategic Marketing
Ricoh Americas Corporation
Terrie Campbell serves as Vice President, Strategic Marketing for Ricoh Americas Corporation. In this role, she has responsibility for the strategy, direction and execution for Ricoh's Managed Document Services approach, as well as key vertical marketing strategies and programs, for both direct and dealer channels. Campbell is also the Global Lead for the development of tools and processes to ensure consistent execution of Ricoh Managed Document Services around the globe.

Prior to this appointment, Campbell served as Vice President, Managed Document Services for Ricoh USA. She was Vice President, Management Services Operations for 10 years at IKON, including a special focus on service delivery and customer satisfaction for IKON's onsite managed services. In her career with IKON, Campbell was promoted through the organization beginning at the site level in operations, and progressively moving through area management, regional roles and national leadership opportunities.

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