AtlasIED locates new executive vice president in Matt Czyzewski
AtlasIED locates new executive vice president in Matt Czyzewski
Aiming to strengthen its presence in the commercial audio marketplace, AtlasIED has appointed industry veteran Matt Czyzewski as the company’s new executive vice president. In recent years, the US-based global electronics manufacturer of commercial audio, communications and security solutions has strengthened its presence outside the domestic North American market.
“The addition of Matt to our executive team will cultivate new opportunities to ensure our continued success as we grow sales through our dealer channel and distribution partners,” commented president of AtlasIED, John Ivey. “Exciting new product introductions, combined with our continued commitment to building the strongest company leadership possible, positions AltasIED as a leader in the commercial audio industry.”
Relocating from southern California where he previously served as president for Renkus-Heinz, Czyzewski started his career in professional audio as a product manager in 1996 for Biamp. Over two decades, Czyzewski steadfastly ascended the career ladder for the Oregon-based manufacturer to reach the presidential summit prior to the acquisition by Highlander Partners. As such, Czyzewski has been drafted in to drive sales and business strategies at AtlasIED in addition to product development and sustained growth. As the commercial audio marketplace continues to evolve, his strong leadership skills and passion for technology will help AtlasIED exploit business opportunities while promoting brand awareness among dealers, distributors and decision-makers within relevant market sectors.
“It’s clear in discussions with AtlasIED’s executive team that the company is on a trajectory for amazing growth,” added Czyzewski. “From its development of new business opportunities to its introductions of innovative technologies, AtlasIED exudes the energy and vision that aligns perfectly with my appetite for growth, educated risk-taking and entrepreneurial spirit.”