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Netra Shetty
RR Donnelley (NASDAQ: RRD) is a Fortune 500 company based in Chicago, Illinois, that provides print and related services. Corporate headquarters are located at 111 S. Wacker Drive.


CEO

William Cook

Director

Paul Miller

Director

John Wiehoff

Director

Michael Hoffman

Director

Willard Oberton

Director

Jeffrey Noddle

Director

John Grundhofer
Director

Guillaume Bastiaens

Director

Janet Dolan

Director

Jack Eugster

Director

Ajita Rajendra

CFO

Thomas VerHage
Engine Products

JW
Industrial Products & South ...

CM
Operations

LS
Asia Pacific

DT
CIO

MP
CTO

DW
Disk Drive & Microelectronics

PH
Europe & Middle East

TC
Legal & Secretary

NL
Engine Aftermarket

JL
Global Engine OEM Sales

DJ
Human Resources

SJ


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