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AnonymousInactiveOfficeMax Announces Departure of Chief Merchandising Officer
NAPERVILLE, Ill., Nov. , 2011 — OfficeMax® Incorporated , a leader in office supplies, technology and services, today announced that Ryan Vero, executive vice president and chief merchandising officer, will be leaving the company effective December 2, 2011. Michael Lewis, executive vice president and president of retail, will continue to provide oversight to the marketing and merchandising teams.
"Since joining OfficeMax in 1994, Ryan has made many contributions throughout the company," said Ravi Saligram, president and CEO of OfficeMax. "We appreciate his dedicated service and hard work. With Michael Lewis working closely with our teams, we expect it will be a smooth transition."OfficeMax is initiating a search for a chief merchandising officer immediately.
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OfficeMax Delivers Black Friday Deals Early & Often This Holiday Season
Hot Black Friday Caliber Deals Unveiled Each Friday for Six Weeks Starting Mid-November, And Main Black Friday Sale Starts Thanksgiving at OfficeMax.com
NAPERVILLE, Ill., Nov. , 2011 — Black Friday no longer corners the market as the only day for great prices on holiday gifts. OfficeMax® Incorporated (NYSE:OMX), a leader in office supplies, technology and services, is helping holiday shoppers to get Black Friday deals early, including hot deals each Friday throughout the season and Black Friday deals online on Thanksgiving.Starting November 11 and running through December 16, OfficeMax will unveil a hot holiday deal on a select product each Friday at OfficeMax.com/holiday. Each deal will be available online for purchase one day only, and some deals will also be available for purchase in-store. Shoppers can text HOLIDAY to 62999 to receive a text each Friday morning with details of the featured sale item(1). Check the website for additional details.
The Black Friday Every Friday deals kick off November 11 with the Toshiba L755-S5353 laptop featuring an Intel Pentium B950 processor, 500GB hard drive and 4GB system memory for $369.99.
"With significant deals and year-round free shipping with online orders of $50 or more, OfficeMax is providing great savings on gifts early and often this holiday season," said Michael Lewis, executive vice president and president of retail at OfficeMax. "Combined with a wide selection of tech gifts and eReaders, including the Kindle Fire and the Nook Tablet™, we’re making it easy for shoppers to get their must-have holiday gifts for less."
Black Friday Starts Thanksgiving
Customers can also shop OfficeMax Black Friday deals a day early from the comfort of home while the turkey is cooking. OfficeMax will make its Black Friday deals available at OfficeMax.com on Thanksgiving, providing significant holiday savings online to most of its in-store Black Friday deals.
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