Jenner has enjoyed a rich and varied industry career, having joined Sericol in 1992 – just missing that year’s Fespa.
He has attended every Fespa since the Lyon event in 1996.
He was export manager at Sericol and set up a network of distributors across Eastern Europe, many of which still represent Fujifilm today, after Fujifilm acquired Sericol in 2005.
Jenner also managed Fujifilm’s compact disc business in Europe, which was a huge business at the time.
Alongside Gary Barnes he then set up Fujifilm’s narrow web label programme.
“We built a product portfolio and a commercial and technical team from scratch, and it continues to be a very successful business today.”

He was also involved with developing Fujifilm’s ‘Blueprint’ wide-format portfolio, which was launched at Fespa Berlin in 2022 and was evidence of the firm’s ambitions to become a major force in wide-format.
Jenner is now European marketing manager for its wide-format systems business, based out of Broadstairs.
He said he was proud of “having the ability to move with the times” while inspiring and motivating others.
“I always harboured dreams of being an actor and my working environment has given me many chances to stand on a stage and appear on camera,” he said.
“I have always given those opportunities full beans and entertained and enthused many people, I think.”
Colleagues paid tribute to Jenner at Fujifilm’s morning stand briefings during the show, and he was presented with a fun gift at Fespa – a pink personalised t-shirt – by Keita Yamamuro, Fujifilm Europe’s head of graphics.