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Ikon

COMPANY

Incorporated 1952. A paper distribution business was spun off in 1996 to shareholders, with the remaining company keeping the fast-growing office supplies distribution business. Known as Alco Standard Corporation prior to January 1997.

Acquired by Ricoh in 2008.

Official Website:
http://www.ikon.com/

Industry:
Business Services

Ticker:
NYSE:IKN (defunct)

Corporate headquarters:
Malvern, PA

Sales:
$4.6B (2004)

Employees:
29,400 (2004)

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Matthew J. Espe
Business
14-Sep-1958   CEO of Ikon Office Solutions
James J. Forese
Business
c. 1936   CEO of Ikon, 1998-2002
William S. Urkiel
Business
c. 1946   CFO of Ikon, 1999-2005

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Matthew J. Espe
Business
14-Sep-1958   CEO of Ikon Office Solutions
Arthur E. Johnson
Business
c. 1946   Senior VP at Lockheed-Martin
Kurt M. Landgraf
Business
c. 1946   CEO of Educational Testing Service
Gerald Luterman
Business
c. 1943   CFO of KeySpan, 1999-2007
Hellene S. Runtagh
Business
c. 1948   Former EVP at Universal Studios
Anthony P. Terracciano
Business
c. 1938   Chairman of Sallie Mae

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
James R. Birle
Business
25-Jan-1936   Former Partner, Blackstone Group
James J. Forese
Business
c. 1936   CEO of Ikon, 1998-2002
Robert M. Furek
Business
c. 1942   Former CEO of Heublein
Thomas P. Gerrity
Business
13-Jul-1941   Former Dean, Wharton School
Marilyn Ware
Business
c. 1944   US Ambassador to Finland, 2006-08


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