Interprint USA appoints managing director

Manoj Vengalil

Photo By Interprint USA

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Interprint USA has named Manoj Vengalil as its managing director at its Pittsfield, Mass., location. Interprint is a worldwide leader in décor design and printing.

Vengalil succeeds Roland Morin, who will continue to lead Interprint USA’s factory expansion project until his retirement at the end of 2023. Managing Director Bill Hines, Jr. becomes speaker of the company’s management team. 

Vengalil has served Interprint USA in several roles since joining the company in 2003, most recently as director of finance. He will oversee the company’s operations, purchasing, finance, and I.T. functions. 

Jens Bauer, CEO of the Interprint Group, said, “Manoj’s (Vengalil) extensive financial background will serve him well in his new role as he seeks to improve efficiencies and deliver even greater value to Interprint’s customers.” 

Hines, Jr. added, “Having worked alongside Manoj for 20 years, I know that he has the experience and passion to be an effective leader for our operations teams here in Pittsfield.” 

“I’m proud and honored for this opportunity and look forward to build on Roland’s long history of innovation and success in our factory and synergies with our suppliers,” said Vengalil.

For information on Interprint, visit interprint.com.

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