3d systems announces appointment of andrew johnson as chief corporate development officer
Rock hill, s.c., sept. 12, 2022 (globe newswire) -- today, 3d systems (nyse:ddd) announced that andrew johnson, the company's executive vice president, chief legal officer, is taking on expanded responsibilities as chief corporate development officer. in this role, he will not only lead the company's mergers and acquisitions but will also lead the establishment of new strategic partnerships in support of the company's expanding business needs. mr. johnson has been with 3d systems for more than 16 years, and during this time has led over 60 m&a transactions for the company, and has played a key role in the development of several strategic partnerships. his strategic vision, experience, and knowledge of the additive manufacturing industry make him well suited to take on this expanded responsibility as chief corporate development officer, in addition to his current role as chief legal officer. mr. johnson holds a ba from miami university, an mba from the ross school of business at the university of michigan, and a jd from the university of virginia.
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