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Inscape hires Kong as executive VP, marketing & product development

Inscape Corp. has appointed Quentin Kong as executive VP, marketing & product development. He leads the new marketing organization which includes the product development, workplace strategy and marketing communications groups. He brings to Inscape over two decades of marketing and sales expertise. Most recently, he was president of the consulting firm, GoToMarket Agility, where he helped a number of emerging organizations grow to the next level. He also served as VP of marketing and solutions at Softchoice Corp.; director and general manager of Xerox Global Services; and director of strategy, Xerox Canada. "I am very pleased to have a person with Quentin's senior leadership experience join Inscape's executive team," said Rod Turgeon, President & CEO. "His track record of success in marketing, sales and strategic planning will be instrumental in driving Inscape's growth strategy for our smart workspace solutions." About Inscape Inscape is a leading designer and manufacturer of innovative solutions for today's constantly evolving workplace, offering a range of award-winning system, storage and wall products. Inscape serves its clients through a network of dealers and independent representatives supported by state-of-the-art showrooms across North America. The company is headquartered in Holland Landing, Ontario, Canada. Visit www.inscapesolutions.com for more information. Media Contact: Michelle Allard 905 836 7676 Ext. 3368 [email protected]
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