Expert Executive Tim Griffin Takes the Helm as CEO of Exertis UK – Brace Yourself for Dynamic Leadership!
Exertis UK, a leading UK technology distributor, has announced changes to its senior management as part of its efforts to enhance growth and customer experience. Tim Griffin has been appointed as the CEO of Exertis UK, and he will be responsible for leading the entire Exertis UK, Retail & B2B operations and overseeing other businesses in the UK and Ireland under the parent company, DCC Technology.
Griffin said, “The size of the opportunity in the UK, both now and in the future, is a major prize and I’m excited to be taking the CEO role leading the evolution of our UK business as we drive it onwards to ever-greater success. The work we’re doing now will bear fruit for many years to come, and I’m incredibly proud to lead the amazing team we have here in the UK, who are helping me implement a vision that will keep Exertis in its market-leading role long into the future.”
Former UK Managing Director, Paul Bryan, has taken on a new international role from January 1st 2023, leading DCC Technology operations in the Benelux, Nordics, France and Middle East. Bryan brings a wealth of experience and success to this new challenge, and said, “I’m immensely proud to take up this new international challenge, and I’m very excited to start working with the amazing teams across these territories, to further develop the strong platform of success.”
The management changes reflect DCC Technology’s continued growth ambitions in North America, the UK, and EMEA. Exertis, a subsidiary of DCC plc, is a leading technology distribution and services company for consumer, business, and enterprise products. It has played a crucial role in supplying cutting-edge technology to the world for over 40 years and has won several awards, including ‘Best Company to Work For’ at the CRN Sales & Marketing Awards in 2020 and PCR’s ‘Company of the Year’ in 2022. With a turnover of £4.6 billion in the year to March 2022, Exertis is well-positioned to continue its evolution as technology advances.