TestEquity Names New Executive Leadership Team
TestEquity announced several senior executive appointments and one promotion on May 26, 2026. The moves support the company's multi-year growth strategy called AmpX.
prnewswire.comTestEquity announced the appointment of several senior executives on May 26, 2026. The company also reported the promotion of one existing leader to a regional president role. The new team will focus on commercial operations, supplier relations, supply chain efficiency, and digital commerce. Officials stated the changes align with the company's AmpX growth plan.
The distributor named a chief sales officer, chief people officer, chief merchandising officer, chief of staff and strategy, and chief digital and marketing officer. The company also promoted William Bland to President of TestEquity / DSG Mexico.
TestEquity said the timing supports its next phase of growth in electronics distribution. The company cited shifting demand from manufacturers in aerospace, defense, medical, and industrial sectors. The distributor stated it aims to strengthen customer experience, operational execution, and digital expansion across its test and measurement platform.
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