Exertis Appoints Head of AV for Europe

Warren Lewis joins to drive vendor and customer strategy

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Published: January 15, 2018

Ian Taylor Editor

Ian Taylor

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Exertis, a leading distributor of technology products for the B2B, mobile and retail markets, has announced the appointment of Warren Lewis as head of AV for Europe, reporting to Niall Ennis, Exertis Group managing director. In this role, Lewis will focus on leading the overall sales and commercial proposition for the Exertis Group’s professional AV business by driving the vendor and customer strategy across Europe.

“As the geographical reach of Exertis continues to grow, it’s important that we leverage our combined strength, deliver solutions across territories and promote a strong message across the retail, home, education and public sector. Warren has the experience and knowledge to build and scale our Pro AV presence in Europe providing benefits for our vendors and the right support for our customers.” said Ennis.

Lewis joins from LG Electronics where he held several leadership roles in a career spanning more than 10 years with the vendor, most recently as vice president Europe B2B – Information Displays. He has also worked in distribution.

“Exertis impressed me with their passion and ambition to become the leading Pro AV distributor in Europe. I am looking forward to the challenge of building a cohesive strategy that will enable our vendors to take advantage of a growing European footprint and ensure that our customers have access to an outstanding choice of solutions and the best technical expertise in the Pro AV industry.” said Lewis.

 

About Exertis
Exertis (UK) Ltd is the leading technology distributor of IT, Communications and Home Entertainment products in the UK and a wholly owned subsidiary of parent company DCC PLC, a FTSE 100 company. After 36 years of profitability Exertis continues to outperform the market, quadrupling its business in the last 5 years and achieving revenues approaching £2.69 billion in FY2017.

 

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