Amos becomes responsible for all sales within the groups web offset plants, ET Heron and Impact Litho.
ET Heron technical marketing manager Jon Hearnden will take over the day-to-day running of the Essex magazine printers sales function as sales and marketing manager.
Hearnden will report to Amos, as will Impact joint managing director John Crouch, who retains day-to-day responsibility for sales at the Basingstoke-based magazine cover specialist.
Amos said: "The move is about getting some mutual benefits from our overall sales force and in the long term creating one Wyndeham web offset brand. There will be no dramatic changes overnight."
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