The president of broadliner Ingram Micro has announced plans to step down by
the end of the year for personal reasons.
Kevin Murai, who is president and chief operating officer is planning to
resign from the company at the end of 2007 to care for his extended family in
Toronto.
Murai will be replaced by Alain Monie, who is currently executive vice
president and president of Ingram Micro Asia-Pacific. Monie will start his new
role on 1 August.
Greg Spierkel, chief executive of Ingram said: "Kevin has been an outstanding
leader and I believe his contributions will benefit the company for years to
come. He has driven excellent results, unifying our regions to leverage our
global reach and execute on our strategy.
"I'm pleased we have strong executives within the company to ensure a smooth
succession. Alain has proven himself to be a strong leader and I'm confident he
will make an excellent president and chief operating officer."
Murai said in a statement: “My decision to leave Ingram Micro was extremely
difficult. I have the comfort, however, of knowing that the baton will be passed
to an experienced, effective executive. It has been a privilege for me to serve
this company for two decades and I have the utmost admiration and respect for my
fellow associates, management team members and board of directors. The timing of
my departure is based solely on the needs of my family and was not influenced by
any company-related issues. I’m proud of the company’s achievements and of the
progress made toward greater growth and profitability in the future. I’m
confident that the company is well positioned to generate greater value for our
shareholders, associates, customers and business partners.”
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