Eci chairman

  1. ECI Names CEO, CEO, President and COO
  2. Electrical Components International Appoints Michael A. Balsei as Chief Executive Officer
  3. US Senate confirms Bernstein as top White House economist
  4. ECI Appoints Jeff Schmidt as CEO to Lead the Company’s Next Phase of Growth


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ECI Names CEO, CEO, President and COO

• • • • • • • A running list of the significant imaging industry acquisitions and mergers we’re aware of. This Page Sponsored By DEX Imaging, Pacific Office Automation and Flex Technology Group, three of the biggest office technology companies in the world. Email [email protected] if you would like to chat with someone from any of these three companies about your dealership’s future. • • • Share ECI Software Solutions Names Trevor Gruenewald Chief Executive Officer Ron Books named Chairman; Sarah Hagan named President and Chief Operating Officer Trevor Gruenvald ECI Software Solutions, a Ron Brooks In addition to being responsible for day-to-day management of ECI, Gruenewald will also be responsible for ECI’s overall product and M&A strategy, continuing to position ECI for future growth while staying true to the company’s mission to support SMBs with the technology that they need to sustainably and profitably grow their businesses. Gruenewald has been at ECI since 2009 and is a key member of the senior management team that has consistently driven double-digit growth in customers, revenues and profitability. Gruenewald has also been actively involved in driving the M&A strategy at ECI, completing and integrating over 26 acquisitions since he joined. “ECI is singularly focused on and dedicated to helping our SMB customers get business done,” said Gruenewald. “That focus has led ECI to where it is today, and I am honored to take on the CEO role to lead ECI through its...

Electrical Components International Appoints Michael A. Balsei as Chief Executive Officer

ST. LOUIS--( Mr. Balsei has an extensive track record of leading global businesses in the electrical distribution systems, automotive, and advanced materials sectors. He most recently led the Electrical Business Unit of Lear Corporation, a manufacturer of automotive seating and electrical systems. He led all aspects of the segment, which spanned 53 manufacturing plants across 25 countries with more than 65,000 employees. Previously, Mr. Balsei was at Delphi Automotive PLC, now trading as Aptiv PLC, for over 17 years, most recently as President of the Electrical & Electronic Distribution Systems division where he was responsible for a team of 110,000 employees in 30 countries. He started his career at General Motors in 1989 and served in various engineering and managerial roles for over 10 years. “We are delighted to welcome Mike to ECI and look forward to the company’s next chapter of growth under his leadership,” said Mr. Grimm. “Mike has an outstanding combination of critical sector experience and expertise. The Board is confident that he is the ideal candidate to continue growing ECI while delivering on its high-quality customer service promise.” Commenting on his appointment, Mr. Balsei said, “I am thrilled to be joining ECI at this pivotal time and look forward to working with my new colleagues as we continue providing our customers with world-class products. ECI is a strong business that is well-positioned to continue identifying and capturing opportunities to expand...

US Senate confirms Bernstein as top White House economist

WASHINGTON, June 13 (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Tuesday confirmed Jared Bernstein as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) in a 50-49 vote, elevating a longtime adviser to President Joe Biden who began his career as a jazz musician and social worker. Biden nominated Bernstein, who was already a member of the council, on Feb. 14 to replace CEA chair Cecilia Rouse when she returned to Princeton University. Democratic Senator Joe Manchin was the sole Democrat to vote against Bernstein, saying he objected to the labor economist's economic philosophy and his refusal to embrace "necessary federal budget cuts." Republican Tommy Tuberville was the only senator not voting, sparing Vice President Kamala Harris from the need to cast a tie-breaking vote. Senate Banking Committee Chair Sherrod Brown urged senators again on Tuesday to confirm Bernstein, calling him "a highly qualified nominee" who had devoted his career to making the U.S. economy fairer. He criticized Republicans for voting against Bernstein "for the sake of partisanship." About Reuters • About Reuters , opens new tab • Careers , opens new tab • Reuters News Agency , opens new tab • Brand Attribution Guidelines , opens new tab • Reuters Leadership , opens new tab • Reuters Fact Check , opens new tab • Reuters Diversity Report , opens new tab Stay Informed • Download the App , opens new tab • Newsletters , opens new tab Information you can trust Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is ...

ECI Appoints Jeff Schmidt as CEO to Lead the Company’s Next Phase of Growth

BOSTON--( Mr. Schmidt joins ECI as the firm – the leader in public cloud and cybersecurity managed services for the global financial services industry for hedge funds and other complex investment companies – embarks on a new stage of growth to further secure its dominant role in the sector. “ECI has more than two decades of experience solving its customers’ toughest challenges and helping them adopt new technology in an ever-changing environment,” said Mr. Schmidt. “We will continue to answer the call from our customers and uphold our mission to be the most transformative business partner you will ever engage, as we grow our product offerings and expand our services into adjacent sectors.” Mr. Schmidt added, “Our growth initiatives come at a time of record customer renewals. We intend to extend our track record as we guide clients through an increasingly uncertain macroeconomic climate.” Most recently, Mr. Schmidt was the founding CEO of Avertium, a leading provider of cybersecurity services, where he tripled revenues over five years. Earlier, Mr. Schmidt held management positions of increasing responsibility at SQS, All Covered, and British Telecom. David Andrade, outgoing CEO of ECI, will consult with Jeff and the company during a transition period. “I personally thank David for nearly two decades of exemplary service, including the past three years as CEO,” said John Cahaly, Executive Chairman of ECI's Board of Directors. “David's contributions have helped build ECI int...