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InFocus Appoints New VP of Global SCM

InFocus today announced the appointment of Joe O'Sullivan as Vice President, Global Supply Chain Management.

O'Sullivan brings to InFocus a proven record of solid procurement, global operations, and supply chain management experience that has lasted for over two decades. O'Sullivan joined Apple in 1988 where he held various executive positions over the course of 13 years residing in Ireland, Japan, California and Singapore.

While at Apple in Asia, O'Sullivan had product management responsibility for Apple's first global success in the consumer market, the iMac. He further transformed Apple's regional Asian operations into a low cost, competitive, supply base with an OEM infrastructure to support consumer and channel markets and Apple's high velocity model.

"Joe's knowledge of major global markets will be instrumental to the expansion of InFocus business and we are pleased to welcome him to the team," said Kyle Ranson, President and CEO at InFocus Corp. "His procurement and business expertise spans the globe with hands-on experience in some of the world's major markets and his proven track record brings exceptional value to InFocus and to the management of our global supply chain worldwide."

"InFocus has great products and engineering, I see this as an opportunity to build on the work done to date, and continue to bring world class products to market at affordable pricing. I look forward to joining the InFocus team," said O'Sullivan.

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