Atex regional chief executive Jerome Laredo is to leave the company at the end of April.
He is succeeded by Graham Green, who is named regional business director.
In response to a query from GXpress about the departure of other members of its Asia-Pacific team, Laredo said, “all the rest remains the same”. It is understood that regional chief operating officer Mark McLaughlan has left, two weeks short of 30 years with the company and its predecessor Cybergraphic, along with several technical personnel in Singapore and Malaysia.
Laredo, who was appointed in January 2012, says he is pursuing some personal projects in Singapore, including establishing a new company with some friends.
McLaughlan now lists himself on LinkedIn as a director of Freeman Inc, responsible for logistics and strategy on “a significant greenfield project” in Italy/France scheduled for launch in May/June.
• Atex reported a fortnight ago that Indian daily The Matrubhumi had gone live with its Content product.
Based in Kozhikode, Kerala, Mathrubhumi Printing and Publishing publishes several newspapers, magazines and also operates television and radio stations. The Atex system replaces older editorial and web content management products. With a history which extends over 88 years, Matrubhumi publishes 14 mastheads – including New Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai and Mumbai – and has a circulation of more than a million copies. It has FM stations in four major districts of Kerala, and two TV channels with a new six-studio production facility in Trivandrum.