APPOINTMENTS
Kaseya Kaseya has named Anthony Anzevino as Chief Revenue Officer and Pratik Wadher as Chief Technology Officer. Both appointments are effective immediately. Anzevino brings experience from senior roles at Commvault,
Veeam, and AWS, where he led sales, business development, and customer success teams. At Kaseya, he will oversee revenue operations, including sales alignment and client engagement. Wadher has more than 25 years of experience in enterprise
soſtware and platform development, with previous leadership roles at Intuit, Applatix, and Data Domain. As CTO, he will lead the development of Kaseya’s integrated platform.
Northamber Northamber PLC has appointed Ian Kilpatrick as a Non-Executive Director, effective immediately, as the company intensifies its focus on value- added services, cybersecurity investment, and international expansion.
Kilpatrick brings more than four decades of IT and channel
experience, having founded Wick Hill, one of the UK’s early value- added distributors specialising in cybersecurity. He led the company through sustained growth before its acquisition by Nuvias Group in 2015, where he played a key role in scaling operations across Europe. Kilpatrick’s cybersecurity background is particularly relevant as
Northamber accelerates investment in its cyber business through specialist units including Renaissance and Northamber Solutions. Te company is also expanding its international footprint, with operations now established in Ireland through Renaissance and Tempura Communications, and in Belgium and the Netherlands via Epatra, following a series of acquisitions.
Westcon-Comstor Westcon-Comstor has promoted Stéphane Reboud to Senior Vice President, Sales for Europe, consolidating its regional sales leadership under a single structure. Reboud joined Westcon-Comstor earlier this
year following more than two decades at Dell Technologies, where he held senior roles focused on mid-market growth and channel mobilisation. Initially tasked with leading European sales for Comstor, Westcon’s Cisco-focused business unit, Reboud will now oversee all Westcon and Comstor sales teams across Europe, including global customer sales teams operating in the region. He will continue to report to René Klein, Executive Vice President for Europe. Based in France, Reboud brings international experience from
previous roles in the UK, the Netherlands, and Hungary. In his expanded role, Reboud will focus on enhancing partner enablement by leveraging Westcon-Comstor’s full ecosystem of services and vendor capabilities. Te unified structure is designed to maintain Comstor’s dedicated Cisco focus while improving collaboration and market reach across both lines of business.
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Solstice AV Solstice AV has named Mike Day as Technical Sales Manager – LED, expanding its sales management team to support growing demand for LED display solutions across corporate, education, and extended reality (XR) sectors.
Based in Hampshire, Day brings nearly 15 years of AV
distribution experience, including three years focused on LED technologies. He will report to company director Paul Midwood and will be responsible for developing technical proposals, supporting LED integration across new applications, and identifying business opportunities.
TP-Link TP-Link UK & Ireland has promoted Ben Allcock to Vice President – B2B UK & Ireland, where he will lead the direction, sales, technical, and commercial execution of TP-Link’s B2B operations, building on 40% year-on-year growth and
overseeing a 35-strong team, the largest B2B unit TP-Link has in Europe. Previously Sales Director UK&I, Allcock has played a
central role in TP-Link’s infrastructure expansion, including the opening of its 120,000 sq ft warehouse in Newbury, which boosted storage capacity by 50% and improved delivery performance. Allcock brings over 25 years of experience in sales, strategy,
and leadership across the UK&I and EMEA tech sectors, including senior roles at Netgear and Channel Solutions. He joined TP-Link in 2011 and has since built enduring relationships across the supply chain. Looking ahead, Allcock will focus on team empowerment,
customer experience, and partner collaboration. With continued investment in talent and innovation, TP-Link is positioned to deliver scalable, trusted networking and security solutions tailored to the evolving needs of UK and Irish SMEs.
Zyxel Networks Zyxel Networks has named Rachel Rothwell as Senior Director for Western Europe, expanding her remit to include operations in France, Italy, Spain, the UK, and Ireland. Te appointment forms part of a broader EMEA reorganisation aimed
at ensuring consistent strategic execution as the company’s footprint in key markets continues to grow. Rothwell brings two decades of experience at Zyxel Networks,
including three years as Senior Regional Director for the UK&I and nearly eight years overseeing Southern Europe and the UK. Her expanded leadership role is expected to support alignment across regional teams and accelerate growth for Zyxel Networks and its channel partners.
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