
Siemon names new global marketing head
The Siemon Company, a global leader in network infrastructure solutions, has announced the appointment of Karen Devin as Global Marketing Director.
In this role, Karen will lead Siemon's global marketing strategy, aligning brand positioning, digital transformation and enablement initiatives to accelerate growth.
A multi-award-winning marketing leader, Karen brings over two decades of global B2B marketing experience, having successfully led marketing functions at both start-up and Fortune 500 companies in IT, telecom, cloud and engineering.
Headquartered at Connecticut, US, Siemon is an industry leader specialising in the design and manufacture of IT infrastructure solutions and services for data centres, LANs, and smart buildings.
Lauding the appointment, Trey Somers, Vice-President of Marketing and Product Management, said:
"We are very excited to have Karen join our team. She is a visionary marketing leader with expertise spanning all facets of marketing. Her proven track record and deep industry experience will strengthen Siemon's ability to enhance customer engagement across our core Smart Building and Data Centre markets worldwide."
As Global Marketing Director, Karen will lead the marketing team, driving strategic initiatives to keep customers informed about AI-powered technology advancements and Siemon's innovative solutions.
On her new role, Karen said: "I'm thrilled to join the Siemon team. With its rich heritage and commitment to customer-centric innovation, Siemon is a leader in the industry. I look forward to driving its marketing strategy and contributing to its continued success."
Before joining Siemon, Karen held global marketing and customer experience leadership roles at CommScope. She was passionate about mentorship, continuous learning, and leveraging technology to transform the customer experience.- TradeArabia News Service
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