News in the Channel - issue #30

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE

AMD appoints Anjana Srinivasan

Kaseya appoints new CEO

AMD has appointed Anjana Srinivasan lead its EMEA Commercial Channel business. In her previous roles, Anjana spearheaded initiatives that strengthened partnerships with OEMs, distributors and resellers, driving innovation and growth in the digital economy, as well as playing a pivotal role in launching major OEM brand product franchises. Her extensive experience across marketing, sales and operations underscores her deep understanding of the technology landscape. Stephanie Dismore, senior vice president of EMEA Regional Sales at AMD, said: "Anjana's exceptional leadership and deep expertise in the technology sector make her the perfect fit for this role. Her ability to drive innovation and foster collaboration aligns seamlessly with AMD's vision for growth and excellence in the EMEA region. We are thrilled to welcome her to the team." Anjana's leadership will be central in advancing AMD's commercial channel strategy across EMEA. n

Kaseya has appointed Rania Succar as chief executive officer. Rania joins from Intuit. As head of QuickBooks Money, her teams improved financial outcomes for businesses – enabling faster payments, easier access to capital and smarter cash flow forecasting. Under her leadership, the platform saw significant growth in payments volume and expanded access to capital for small businesses. More recently, as head of Intuit Mailchimp, she fuelled revenue growth for small businesses by introducing advanced AI and SMS capabilities, expanding international reach and leading the platform’s integration into Intuit’s ecosystem. “Rania’s bold leadership and track record in building and scaling innovative, customer-centric businesses for the SMB market make her an ideal leader to guide Kaseya into its next chapter and potential IPO,” said Mike Triplett, chairman of the board at Kaseya and managing director at Insight Partners. n

Anjana Srinivasan

amd.com

Rania Succar

kaseya.com

Ingram Micro appoints president of EMEA business

Ingram Micro Holding Corporation has promoted Matthew Sanderson to executive vice president and president of Europe, Middle East, and Africa. He succeeds Mark Snider, who will retire at the end of the year after a 25-year career with Ingram Micro. Mattthew will work with his team to accelerate growth, advance digital innovation and deliver an exceptional customer and partner experience across the region. Additionally, he will join his peers in leading the global expansion of Ingram Micro’s digital twin Xvantage and continue executing against the company’s vision of serving as the IT industry’s

top-performing and transformative B2B technology platform. Matthew brings deep expertise in vendor management, sales, marketing, commercial services and country leadership. Throughout his career, he has progressed through roles of increasing responsibility across the UK, Ireland, Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand, consistently driving transformation and achieving strong business results. Most recently, Matthew served as senior vice president and chief country executive for the UK, Ireland and Switzerland, where he led the business through a period of growth and innovation. n

Matthew Sanderson

ingrammicro.com

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