From scrubbing Long Island flats to head of the company, Xerox has chosen a new CEO

As he held the top job at Xerox, Steve Bandrowczak was confident he could see most of his employees in the eye with an understanding of the moment-to-moment challenges of their jobs, from the cafeteria staff to to engineers cooking up new ways of doing things in the digital domain.

That’s because Bandrowczak himself has held down similar jobs — and a few others that most at Xerox haven’t tried, from clamming the Long Island flats where he grew up for pocket money, to his first day job driving ties for the Long Island Railroad as it built high viaducts to carry its trains.

On Wednesday, Xerox made Bandrowczak permanent CEO, after he was promoted to the role on an interim basis in June following the death of his predecessor, John Visentin, who had led the company through a turbulent period.

In a prepared statement, the chairman of Xerox’s board of directors indicated that Bandrowczak has the right experience as chief operating officer under Visentin, as well as the “passion and empathy” the company wants for the top job.

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