Emerson U Fullwood

Born: Supply, North Carolina, Jan. 3, 1948

Company: Xerox Corporation

Position: Retired Chief Staff and Marketing Officer, Xerox North America

Industry: Printing and Imaging Equipment

Country: United States


Emerson U. Fullwood is the retired Corporate Vice President of Xerox Corporation, a position to which he was named in 1996.

In 2004 he assumed the role and responsibilities of Executive Chief of Staff and Marketing Officer for Xerox North America.

Previous positions held by Mr. Fullwood at Xerox were President of the Xerox Worldwide Channels Group, President of Latin America, Executive Chief Staff Officer of Developing Markets and President of Worldwide Customer Services.

Fullwood joined Xerox in 1972 as an account representative. During his career, he has held a variety of marketing and sales management positions in the supplies and copier businesses. He also served as president of Xerox's Worldwide Customer Services Group, president of Xerox's Regional Operations (Latin America) and executive chief staff officer of Xerox Developing Markets Operations where he was responsible for business strategy, market access, marketing, information management, and integrated supply chain.

Fullwood has a bachelor of arts degree in economics from North Carolina State University and a master of business administration degree in marketing from Columbia University.

Mr. Fullwood serves as a director of SPX Corporation since 1998 and Amerigroup Corporation, as well as the Vanguard Group and the Vanguard Funds, the United Way of Rochester, the Rochester Boy Scouts of America, Monroe Community College Foundation, the Urban League and Colgate Rochester Crozier Divinity School. He was formerly a director of General Signal Corporation and the Xerox Foundation.

 



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