Lexmark, a global imaging and IoT solutions provider, has announced that Melanie Hudson has been named as the Senior Vice President (SVP) and Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), effective from Dec. 1, 2022. She will join the Lexmark Executive Team, reporting to President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - Allen Waugerman.
In this leadership role, Melanie Hudson will be responsible for Lexmark’s global commercial organization, ensuring Lexmark is best positioned to meet the needs of customers and partners worldwide, and creating effective go-to-market strategies.
Extensive industry experience
Melanie Hudson has been with Lexmark since 1994 and has extensive experience across the business
Melanie Hudson has been with Lexmark since 1994 and has extensive experience across the business and across the globe. Most recently, she served as the Vice President and General Manager, Lexmark EMEA, based in Geneva. Prior roles held by Melanie Hudson include the President of Lexmark Canada and the Vice President of Lexmark Global Services.
“I am pleased to welcome Melanie to the Lexmark executive team,” said Allen Waugerman, Lexmark’s President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Allen Waugerman adds, “Her business expertise, international experience and deep knowledge of our company make her an ideal choice to lead the global commercial team.”
Long-standing reputation for building strong relationships
Melanie Hudson said, “Lexmark has a long-standing reputation for building strong relationships and providing technologies that help our customers succeed. I look forward to working closely with our partners and customers around the world, as we deliver new products, supplies, solutions and services designed to meet their needs.”
Melanie Hudson succeeds Brock Saladin, who will retire after 25 years with Lexmark.
Lexmark GO Line products introduced during Brock’s tenure
Brock Saladin led Lexmark’s go-to-market strategy, for the introduction of Lexmark GO Line products
In his six years as the Senior Vice President (SVP) and Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at the company, Brock Saladin led Lexmark’s go-to-market strategy, resulting in the successful introduction of Lexmark GO Line products, significant growth of channel and OEM partnerships, geographic expansion, and the commercialization of Lexmark cloud services and Optra IoT offering.
Prior to this role, Brock Saladin held numerous leadership roles across the business, including in Finance, OEM, Manufacturing, Operations, Sales and Marketing. He was instrumental in Lexmark’s transition from a public to a private company in 2016.
Leadership change
“I want to thank Brock for his significant contributions to Lexmark over his 25-year career,” said Allen Waugerman, the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Lexmark.
Allen Waugerman adds, “On behalf of the entire Lexmark team, we wish him well in his retirement.”