Shorts
Staff -- graphic arts online, 8/1/2002
Kodak Polychrome Graphics, Norwalk, Conn., has announced four appointments: Dr. Kiyoo Shimada, president and chief executive of the Japan region; Doug Edwards, corporate vice president of research and business development; Ira Goldman, senior director of business development and strategic assessment; and Jack Wiethoff, vice president of KPG's plate business.
Enovation Graphic Systems, Elmsford, N.Y., has acquired Image Control Systems, a four-branch dealer based in Seattle.
Roy Grossman, president of Sandy Alexander, Clifton, N.J., will add the title of chief executive on January 1, 2003. Frank Stillo remains as chairman of the $135 million commercial printing company.
Wam!Net, Eagan, Minn.-based global provider of content distribution and management systems, named Paul Mellon president and general manager.
The National Association for Printing Leadership, Paramus, N.J., bestowed its technical leadership award on Lawrence C. Warter, director of new business development for Fuji Photo Film, U.S.A.
Communigraphics/GAC, Englewood, Colo., a commercial printing unit of Mail-Well, Inc., has named George Gianopoulos president and general manager and John Benjamin vice president of operations and technical sales.
ForestExpress, Atlanta-based transaction processing network, will provide on-line contract management and fulfillment services for International Paper (IP), Stamford, Conn., to support IP's timber and supply chain management strategy.

















