• Generational evolution: Will Currie, Marcus Robinson and Colin Edwards
    Generational evolution: Will Currie, Marcus Robinson and Colin Edwards
  • Continuity in modernisation: Rob Mesaros, CEO, Currie Group
    Continuity in modernisation: Rob Mesaros, CEO, Currie Group
  • Will Currie: product category manager – Finishing
    Will Currie: product category manager – Finishing
  • Marcus Robinson: director – Operations
    Marcus Robinson: director – Operations
  • Colin Edwards: national consumables manager
    Colin Edwards: national consumables manager
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A new generation of leaders is stepping into key roles at Currie Group, continuing a process of modernisation that looks to an exciting future, built on the solid foundations of the past. 

Continuity in modernisation: Rob Mesaros, CEO, Currie Group
Continuity in modernisation: Rob Mesaros, CEO, Currie Group

When Currie Group unveiled its refreshed brand image at PacPrint on its applications-based stand, it was an outward reflection of the internal modernisation process which has been steadily underway internally since Rob Mesaros was appointed CEO in early 2021.

In those two years, the long-standing supplier has – among other things – added new verticals, including sign and display, embarked on a programme of enhancement and expansion of its service operation, and commenced the process of generational change within its management team.

Mesaros is himself part of that process, having taken over the top role from current chairman, David Currie. Bernie Robinson, managing director and 24-year veteran of the company, is also stepping back to enjoy retirement, a move that was foreshadowed at PacPrint, with the company adding several new appointments to its senior management team.

Marcus Robinson will step up as director – Operations, from his previous role as service manager for Australia & New Zealand, while Will Currie will add the role of product category manager – Finishing, to his sales responsibilities in the Sydney region. Colin Edwards, national sales manager for Ink & Consumables, will take over the full management of consumables, which was previously handled by Robinson senior.

Marcus Robinson: director – Operations
Marcus Robinson: director – Operations

While an energetic champion of change, CEO Rob Mesaros is also a pragmatist who values what he calls ‘careful transitions’ that recognise and respect Currie Group’s strong legacy, while investing in the necessary change to carry it into the future.

Mesaros said, “Marcus Robinson has been with Currie Group for 23 years, and is well-respected for his exceptionally strong performance managing a cornerstone business function in customer service and support.

“In the new role, he will continue to oversee this area as we roll out 24/6 coverage to help meet best practice levels outlined in our service agreements. He will introduce HP’s exciting new mixed-reality service support tools, and will add key areas including training, supply chain logistics, stock and warehousing, to his management portfolio. It’s a challenging role, so it’s great to be able to put it in such a safe pair of hands.”

While Will Currie has officially been employed by Currie Group for seven years, he of course follows in the footsteps of his father, David, and grandfather, Bill, who founded the company.

Will Currie: product category manager – Finishing
Will Currie: product category manager – Finishing

“Will knows the business as well as anyone, and in recent times has been pivotal in managing our Sydney sales operation,” Mesaros said. “He will now also take responsibility for commercial finishing products, building our vendor relationships with partners including Horizon, Cron, Foliant, Kama, Shoei and others, and supporting our customer base throughout the entire ANZ region.”

Colin Edwards, who joined in 2015, will now oversee the company’s entire consumables portfolio, including inks and coatings, plates, rollers, blankets, chemistry and fountain solutions.

“Colin is a qualified printer as well as a specialist in inks and coatings, and we are delighted he has agreed to take responsibility for this key area of the business,” said Mesaros.

Colin Edwards: national consumables manager
Colin Edwards: national consumables manager

News of these appointments has an important complement in Bernie Robinson both continuing as a director of the company, and taking an active advisory role into the future.

Mesaros said, “Just as David Currie has continued his involvement since stepping back as executive chairman, we are delighted that Bernie has agreed to act as an advisor to the business going forward, so that we can continue to draw on the IP and relationships which have been such a key part of Currie Group’s success over many decades.

“These appointments not only represent growth and development for our emerging talent, they reflect our customer and market changes, whilst ensuring continuity which has been a feature of our modernisation journey.”

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