Jay Miley leaves Ingram Micro for US position
- 26 October, 2012 13:03
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In major shuffle at the top, Ingram Micro vice-president A/NZ and managing director, Jay Miley, is returning to the US to take up a the position of vice-president and general manager advanced technology. He will be replaced by Matt Sanderson, who is currently executive managing director of Ingram Micro United Kingdom and Ireland.
Sanderson was previously chief of volume business and consumer sales at Ingram Micro Australia from 2004 to 2009 and has a strong understanding of the Australian marketplace
Sanderson's new title will be vice-president Australia, dropping the New Zealand responsibility from the role.
Ingram Australia Australia staff were told of the moves this week.
Ingram Micro Australia spokesperson, Liz Wolahan, said both men will start their new roles on January 1 but transitioning Sanderson into his new position will begin almost immediately.
California born and bred, Miley started at Ingram Micro in the US more than 15 years ago where his roles saw him involved in a wide range of business functions from sales planning to pricing, finance, marketing and general management before moving to New Zealand in 2007 to take up the role of managing director of Ingram Micro New Zealand.
In late 2008, he moved to Sydney to take up his current role.
Prior to moving down under, Miley spent three years as vice-president of vendor business management for Ingram Micro US, responsible for developing strategic vendor relationships and identifying key business development opportunities in the systems, high-end storage and components categories.
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