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Hi there,

The mid-summer humidity will surely pass but the heat surrounding the board changes at Office Choice may linger for a little longer.

Most companies have their share of corporate dramas but given the personal relationships and loyalties associated with office products dealer groups, this story still has some way to go before the dust settles.

There is not much more to be said at this point due to the current negotiations between the various parties but Office Products News will do its best to keep readers in the loop.

Meantime, congratulations to Adam Colman on his immediate appointment as managing director of ACCO Brands Australia – position that carries considerable weight given the long-standing contribution to the OP industry by retiring boss Bruce Haynes.

Regards,
Barrie Parsons
Editor & Publisher
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