16 Sep 2009
Pablo Suarez has been named as the new president of Bell Micro’s Latin America business.
Suarez had been primed to take over the managing director role at Ingram UK following the departure of Julian Klein, but last week the broadliner announced that he would not be taking up the position.
In his new position, Suarez will oversee all aspects of business operations in Bell’s Latin America division, reporting directly to Graeme Watt, president of worldwide distribution.
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Watt said: “Pablo is a key addition to the company as a whole, and particularly to our operations in Latin America. We will rely up on his vast experience and knowledge in the IT distribution arena to continue to expand Bell Micro’s presence in the region and to serve our diverse customer base in Latin and Central America.”
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