Xerox CEO John Visentin dies unexpectedly at 59
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John Visentin, the tech executive who took the CEO job at Xerox four years ago, died unexpectedly on Tuesday "due to complications from an ongoing illness," the company said. He was 59.
Xerox didn't disclose where Visentin died or what illness caused his death. Xerox President Steve Bandrowczak has been named interim CEO.
"John's vision was clear, and the Xerox team will continue fulfilling it," Bandrowczak said in a statement.

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