Panduit names Holly Garcia as Chief Commercial Officer
Panduit has promoted Holly Garcia to Chief Commercial Officer, tasking her with leading the company’s global commercial strategy.

Panduit has promoted Holly Garcia to Chief Commercial Officer, tasking her with leading the company’s global commercial strategy and customer-facing approach.
Garcia will report directly to Panduit President Marc Naese, with the appointment coming as the firm positions itself for growth across its electrical and network infrastructure markets.
"Holly has the vision and expertise to position our company for continued growth and success while deepening our customer relationships," said Naese.
“Holly's leadership as Chief Commercial Officer will be instrumental in strengthening the customer experience and delivering the value our markets expect."
Garcia most recently served as Vice President of Panduit’s Data Centre business unit, where she led growth and innovation initiatives and oversaw business strategy and new product introductions aimed at strengthening the company’s position in the data centre market.
Panduit said Garcia brings more than 25 years of experience across sales, marketing and business unit leadership.
“I’m honoured to take on the role of Chief Commercial Officer and excited to lead our commercial strategy during this time of growth,” explained Garcia.
“Our team’s commitment to innovation and customer success has positioned us as a trusted partner globally, and I look forward to driving even greater value for our customers and stakeholders.”
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