02.28.20
Xerox announced the hiring of Tali Rosman as VP of Xerox’s 3D Business.
“3D is the most advanced of our five new innovation pillars in terms of bringing systems to market and generating revenue,” said Naresh Shanker, chief technology officer of Xerox. “This requires a leader who thinks differently and can drive strategy as we move toward a commercial release of our liquid metal printer later this year. Given Tali’s extensive knowledge of the 3D industry, I am confident she is the right person to advance our program in 2020 and beyond.”
Rosman joins Xerox from NICE, where she was VP and head of business operations for the Americas.
Before NICE, she was head of product strategy and operations for Stratasys, where she was responsible for the annual planning process of the product group and developed dedicated sales channels for specific customer segments.
“Being part of the team transforming and revitalizing this marquee brand is a unique opportunity,” said Rosman. “I’m excited to see how Xerox becomes the leader in the 3D printing industry, helping 3D printing cross the chasm from prototyping to manufacturing.”
“3D is the most advanced of our five new innovation pillars in terms of bringing systems to market and generating revenue,” said Naresh Shanker, chief technology officer of Xerox. “This requires a leader who thinks differently and can drive strategy as we move toward a commercial release of our liquid metal printer later this year. Given Tali’s extensive knowledge of the 3D industry, I am confident she is the right person to advance our program in 2020 and beyond.”
Rosman joins Xerox from NICE, where she was VP and head of business operations for the Americas.
Before NICE, she was head of product strategy and operations for Stratasys, where she was responsible for the annual planning process of the product group and developed dedicated sales channels for specific customer segments.
“Being part of the team transforming and revitalizing this marquee brand is a unique opportunity,” said Rosman. “I’m excited to see how Xerox becomes the leader in the 3D printing industry, helping 3D printing cross the chasm from prototyping to manufacturing.”