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Xerox Appoints New Hawai‘i Island Rep

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Xerox Hawaii has appointed Hawai‘i Island resident Robert Williamson to marketing representative at the company’s Hawai‘i Island office.

In his new position, Williamson will be responsible for providing new and existing clients in the Kona area with solutions and services to effectively manage their document workflow, allowing customers to focus on their core business.

Prior to joining Xerox Hawaii, Williamson owned and operated a healthcare consulting company called iCare Innovations. Located on Hawai‘i Island, iCare Innovations provided consulting services to Acute Care Hospitals to maximize Electronic Medical Record availability. Prior to that, he served as a technology solutions executive for SIEMENS Healthcare.

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To contact Williamson, email [email protected] or call 808-331-1757.

About Xerox Hawaii

Xerox Hawaii first opened its doors in 1961 as a one-person office to serve Hawai‘i’s businesses. Since that time, Xerox Hawaii has grown into the State’s largest document-product sales, service and support team with more than 200 employees, offering a variety of technologically advanced business equipment, from copiers, fax machines and color copiers and printers to high-speed laser printers and fully networked digital document solutions.

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With headquarters on O‘ahu, Xerox Hawaii also has office locations, each fully staffed with sales and technical support teams in Līhue, Kaua‘i; Hilo and Kona, Hawai‘i; and Kahului, Maui. Its main office is located at 700 Bishop Street, Ste. 1200, Honolulu, HIi 96813. Call (808) 543-6250.

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