Nick Pemberton Takes Up Position as Global Partner Development Director at Lawo
In a strategic move to strengthen global partnerships, German audio technology company Lawo has hired Nick Pemberton as its Global Partner and Business Development Director. Nick Pemberton brings a wealth of experience to the role, having spent over 20 years in the industry. Before joining Lawo, he led the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) channel partner management team at Avid Technology. Prior to Avid, Pemberton held international leadership posts with Sennheiser and Harman. He even began his career as a sound engineer, giving him a unique understanding of the industry from the ground up. Lawo's Deputy CEO, Jamie Dunn, stated that this role is strategically important and a testament to Lawo's commitment to strengthening global partnerships. Pemberton's role at Lawo involves leading the strategic and commercial development of their global partner ecosystem. Pemberton is highly motivated by Lawo's culture and dedication to innovation. He expressed his excitement about joining the company, stating that his personal and professional values and passions align with Lawo's. Pemberton earned a bachelor's degree in sound technology from the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. His experience in building successful alliances and driving partner-focused growth strategies will be invaluable in his new role at Lawo. Despite extensive research, there are no relevant search results detailing which companies Pemberton led before becoming Global Partner, Business Development Director at Lawo. However, his impressive career trajectory and industry expertise make him an excellent fit for the role. With Pemberton at the helm, Lawo is poised to forge new partnerships and drive the success of its global operations. Under his leadership, the company is set to continue its commitment to innovation and growth in the audio technology industry.
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