Pitney Bowes Names Steve Fischer President of Pitney Bowes Bank

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Pitney Bowes Names Steve Fischer President of Pitney Bowes Bank

Pitney Bowes Inc. has appointed Steve Fischer as President of The Pitney Bowes Bank. Fischer brings extensive experience from previous leadership roles, including CEO of TIAA Bank and Vice Chairman of EverBank Financial Corporation. The company also announced new executive appointments: Benoit Robinot as SVP, Head of Shipping; and Kevin Collins as SVP, SendTech Strategy. These changes are part of Pitney Bowes’ efforts to strengthen its leadership team and support growth initiatives.

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