TPF's Wallace to retire after 17 years
TPF Group financial director and co-owner Ian Wallace is set to retire from the firm he co-founded 17 years ago.
It is understood that Wallace, who set up The Print Factory together with chief executive Steve Brundle in 1991, plans to remain a director and to retain his stake in the company.
Wallace is in the process of handing over his fiduciary duties to Mike Kenny, who was previously employed by Quebecor World, and is expected to leave within the next two months.
Brundle said: Mike Kenny has joined us as financial director in the last month or so. Mike came to us from Quebecor and I’m confident he’ll prove a valuable member of the senior TPF team.
Northampton-based TPF Group started life as printer before expanding into print management in 1999. In the past four years it has branched out into direct mail, creative services, facilities and document management.
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Comments
The Mighty wind - 25 July 2008
the albatross cometh
Printers Devil Advocate - 28 July 2008
What a very ambiguous comment Windy. Should we look to litreature for the answer. or are you merely pointing out, that with all his extra free time Mr. wallace can improve his golf.
Or, as I suspect, you are actually the Mighty Wind and P**s.
K Barlow - 29 July 2008
The Captain of the Titanic finds a llifeboat...
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