Ricoh’s Founder, Kiyoshi Ichimura, built Ricoh on three founding principles — “The Spirit of Three Loves” — which includes “love your neighbor,” “love your country” and “love your work.” These are foundational drivers of Ricoh’s corporate philosophy, the Ricoh Way, which is the company’s essential guide to decision and activities daily.
“The three loves are still alive today and help to guide us through all facets of the business,” said Poulin. “Ricoh demonstrates being part of a greater whole, throughout our charitable interactions throughout the year, as well as through these recent board appointments. Being a part of the larger print community and our local and national communities, we live and work in, is the Ricoh Way.”
“At Ricoh, our mission is clear: to help our customers, partners and industry thrive today and continue to grow tomorrow,” said Jordan-Smith. “We aim to energize, to inspire and to activate — not just our customers but also the larger industry because without key influencers coming together to empower future successes, we ultimately won’t thrive – as standalone businesses or as a whole. Our founder encouraged Ricoh to constantly improve and contribute to the wellbeing of all – including society. Today’s news is a part of our larger, global commitment to helping us all work smarter.”