Giovanni “John” Visentin, the chief executive of Xerox Holdings Corp., died after running the printer-and-copier company for roughly four years.

Mr. Visentin, 59 years old, died on Tuesday “due to complications from an ongoing illness,” the company said on Wednesday. Steve Bandrowczak, Xerox’s chief operations officer and president, will serve as interim CEO.

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