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Former HP Director Joins Synnex

Former HP Director Joins SynnexIgnatavicius has over 25 years experience working in the ICT sector and will be managing operations for Synnex in Sydney, overseeing a team of 20 people. He is also tasked with developing a national strategy for Synnex’s commercial business.

Prior to Synnex, Ignatavicius held a number of senior roles for HP, including director of product marketing for the consumer and commercial personal systems range. He led the division to over achieve its revenue targets, market share and profitability goals.

Tony Ignatavicius said, “Having worked for a number of years with Synnex in my role at HP, this was a great opportunity to join a growing company and drive the commercial part of the business. Synnex has signed a number of new agreements with vendors over the past few months and continues to increase its market share in Australia, so it’s an exciting time to join the team.”

Synnex CEO, Kee Ong said, “To support our growth, it’s important that we continue to take a long term view of the future and invest in our infrastructure, our business processes and our people. Tony is well respected in the industry and we are very pleased to welcome him to the Synnex team.” 



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