CEO Robert Anderson will transition to Chairman and COO James Hill is elevated to CEO
PHOENIX, Ariz. – Prisma announced today CEO Robert Anderson will transition leadership of the company to James Hill, the current COO. Anderson has led Prisma for the past 24 years after purchasing the 44-year-old company in 2000 with partner Rod Granberry. Prisma has expanded in recent years from its Phoenix headquarters to four locations including Tucson, Austin, and Nashville.
Anderson will remain involved as Chairman and Granberry will serve as Chairman Emeritus. Hill will now oversee day-to-day operations and help drive continued growth as Prisma’s new CEO while Anderson focuses on strategy and acquisitions. Hill joined Prisma in 2021 as COO after the company’s initial expansion into Nashville.
“I have been so fortunate as Prisma’s President/CEO,” said Anderson. “I have witnessed our industry evolve from film and offset to digital printing and now fully integrated online storefronts that power major brands’ marketing logistics. Prisma’s innovation and commitment to technology has been the catalyst of our success, and I am thrilled to support James and the team and remain involved in our continued growth.”
“I am proud to lead Prisma on its future journey,” said Hill. “Prisma is on a strong upward trajectory in a time when traditional commercial print has seen declines. Our tech-lead marketing logistics and communications solutions help our clients solve their major supply chain challenges by streamlining processes and reducing costs.”
“We have an exceptional team in place to propel Prisma’s future growth in each current market and help us expand into future markets,” said Hill. “Our growth strategy is fueled by our commitment to continuously create operational efficiencies for our clients.”
Prisma’s unique business solutions include its proprietary brand management software, dokshop, programmatic direct mail backed by HITRUST security compliance and a robust print platform that includes offset, digital and large format capabilities.