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Avnet's Vallee Passes the Torch

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Eldredge
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Re: Continued growth
Eldredge   8/14/2012 11:19:59 AM
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@Bolaji - Thanks for elaborating on Mr. Hamada's experience and challenges. Based on his tenure under Vallee, I'm am sure he understands the market dynamics and is the best choice to continue Avnet's pace.

Bolaji Ojo
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Re: Continued growth
Bolaji Ojo   8/14/2012 8:00:24 AM
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Eldredge, Vallee will be a "hard act to follow" not just because of who he is but also because the profile of the market has changed so much. He took over at a time of rapid growth and by adopting a strategy of growth through consolidation and natural expansion he managed to elevate the company dramatically.

His successor Rick Hamada has driven some of that growth and strategy alongside Vallee. The new area of opportunity for Avnet in future will be in Asia because the European and North American markets are maturing fast. The Asian market is in full growth mode, however. The region is also ripe for consolidation so it's possible Avnet may be a $40 billion company in another 10 years, which -- if it comes to pass -- would mean his successors have truly improved upon Vallee's legacy.

Eldredge
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Continued growth
Eldredge   8/14/2012 6:32:15 AM
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It mat be a significant challenge for Vallee's successor to continue growing the company. The phrase ' hard act to follow' comes to mind!

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Re : Avnet's Vallee Passes the Torch
tirlapur   8/14/2012 2:28:33 AM
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Vallee was probably one of the biggest initiators and champions of change in the components distribution market over the last 20 years.

@Bolaji, thanks for the post. Nobody can forget  Vallee's contribution to components distribution market. He has done phenomenal job of growing Avnet from small 2 billion company into big 26 billion company. It would be tough to replace Vallee but I am sure Hamada is the best candidate for this post because  he has proven track record as a thoughtful and adept business leader.

Bolaji Ojo
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Re: Avnet's Vallee passes the torch
Bolaji Ojo   8/13/2012 9:44:46 AM
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Barbara, I borrowed the phrase "end of an era" from another Avnet veteran Al Maag to describe Vallee's retirement. As you pointed out Steve Kaufman was another person who helped drive the changes that have occurred over the years in distribution and adjacent electronics sectors. They will both be sorely missed.

One thing I didn't mention in the blog is the fact that these two are also the ultimate gentlemen in their treatment of employees, customers and industry contacts. They also knew when to do something else. Kaufmann retired to teach and I don't know what Vallee is going to do next. He is still a relatively young person -- I believe he is 59 years old and has a lot more to offer society.

I am looking forward both to what happens next at Avnet and what Vallee does next.

Barbara Jorgensen
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Avnet's Vallee passes the torch
Barbara Jorgensen   8/13/2012 9:25:33 AM
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I had the privilege of working with Roy even before he was named CEO of Avnet. He, along with Arrow's Steve Kaufman, helped elevate distribution in both the eyes of the industry and of Wall Street. The professionalism of these organizations as well as the recognition that this is a people-driven -- vs. sales-driven -- business has changed the face of the industry. Roy has left a legacy, a foundation and a team that will serve the company well going forward. But it is truly the end of an era.



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