News | September 7, 2011

Paul Sindoni Is Named President Of Datamax-O'Neil

Sindoni will lead the company's global operations and focus on strategic relationship building and regional growth

Datamax-O'Neil, a subsidiary of Dover Corporation, announces the appointment of Paul Sindoni to the position of president, effective immediately. Mr. Sindoni most recently served as executive vice president of Hill PHOENIX, also a Dover company, where he was instrumental in developing the company's global strategy. During his 14 years at Hill PHOENIX, he held a variety of leadership positions in Operations, Sales and General Management, including serving as the vice president/general manager of Hill PHOENIX's Systems division. Prior to his positions at Dover, Mr. Sindoni worked at General Electric in a variety of management roles.

Paul Sindoni comes to Datamax-O'Neil with an impressive background in successfully executing strategic programs that contributed to Hill PHOENIX becoming the leader in their market," said John Hartner, executive vice president of Dover Engineered Systems. "I am confident Paul's experience, leadership and energy will help drive Datamax-O'Neil to achieve new levels of performance and position the company for strong growth."

"I am impressed with Datamax-O'Neil's highly competitive product portfolio, its large and dedicated global partner community and the company vision to be the best in their market," said Sindoni. "I look forward to being a part of the next chapter in Datamax-O'Neil's history."

About Datamax-O'Neil
Datamax-O'Neil is a trusted global provider of stationary and portable label and receipt printing solution products that enable manufacturing and supply markets to capture the benefits of automated product identification and automated legal and financial transactions. Datamax-O'Neil is the barcode and mobile printing business group of Dover Corporation's Product Identification Group (PIDG), a global platform entity with products and services covering all the leading marking technologies and applications. The company's products address a wide variety of applications, including those in the industrial, healthcare, retail, automotive and ticketing market sectors. Datamax-O'Neil is headquartered in Orlando, Florida, and maintains key facilities in California, Illinois, and France, as well as sales and technical support offices around the world.

SOURCE: Datamax-O'Neil