1 month ago | By Business Insider
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The CEO of Xerox died unexpectedly on Tuesday, per a company press release.
John Visentin had been in the position since 2018.
The release said he died "due to complications from an ongoing illness."
Xerox announced Wednesday that its CEO, John Visentin, died Tuesday because of complications related to a long-term illness. "The Xerox family is profoundly saddened by this untimely event and extends its heartfelt condolences to John's wife, his five daughters and his family," the company press release said. Visentin became CEO of Xerox, where he also was vice...
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