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Outside the Region: J.G. Petrucci and Virtual Graphics names Till new president

Asbury, NJ According to J.G. Petrucci Company, Inc. and Virtual Graphics LLC, Martin Till is joining Virtual Graphics LLC as president.

“We are excited to have Martin lead our team with all of his well honed skills, and pleased that our trusted friends at J.G. Petrucci will help us to achieve our full potential with their support and guidance,” said John Guzzo, owner of Virtual Graphics LLC.

“It has been a wonderful four and a half years at J.G. Petrucci Company, Inc.,” said Till. “Jim has built a world-class company with an unbeatable track record and total dedication to our customers. The good news is I’m not leaving Jim Petrucci totally, as J.G. Petrucci Company will be investing in Virtual Graphics, LLC.”

“Martin has been nothing but the true professional I knew he was, since he joined our company.   He’s made us better and I thank him for his total dedication,” stated Jim Petrucci, Founder and President of J.G. Petrucci Company. “This new opportunity aligns perfectly with Martin’s skills of leading organizations and building strong and sustainable growth,” Petrucci said.

Virtual Graphic LLC, based in Forks Township PA uses Patented technology to add on demand color information to Thermal labels without the need for ink. This breakthrough printing method allows users to highlight important information and personalize marketing messages with color for greater impact all at a competitive price to traditional B&W costs.

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