Nicolas Jeczawitz, Kaori Peters and
Dillon Clapp, Lezyne Lezyne has announced a restructure of its global sales and marketing teams, after tripling business in the last few years. Nicolas Jeczawitz has been promoted to vice president of sales and marketing where he will continue collaborating with the teams in the US, Taiwan, and Europe to foster growth within the company. Kaori Peters will adopt the role of global marketing director.
Her new position places her at the helm of Lezyne’s global marketing efforts, guiding the marketing teams in both the US and Taiwan.
Armin Landgraf, Specialized Armin Landgraf has been appointed as Specialized’s chief of worldwide markets, founder Mike Sinyard has announced. Landgraf will report to CEO Scott Maguire and will be
responsible for driving excellence and innovation in rider and retailer engagement to create a modern ecosystem that amplifies benefits to riders, retailers, and the brand. “When Mike and I first met, we rode together and shared ideas about the tremendous opportunities ahead for riders,
Dillon Clapp will transition to global director of sponsorship and media, managing Lezyne’s media growth as well as maintaining and developing new partnerships with elite athletes around the world. ■
retailers, and Specialized,” said Landgraf. “I felt inspired as we discovered our shared passion and aligned vision for creating a robust ecosystem where retailers and Specialized combine forces in modern ways to serve riders where, how, and when they want.” Landgraf joins Specialized with years of bicycle industry
experience from Canyon and
Pon.Bike, where he held CEO/ COO positions. ■
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