SYNNEX Corporation's Kevin Murai Recognized as One of CRN's Top 100 Executives
Staff Report From Greenville CEO
Friday, August 5th, 2016
SYNNEX Corporation, a leading technology solutions company, announced that CRN, a brand of The Channel Company, has named SYNNEX President and Chief Executive Officer Kevin Murai to its annual list of Top 100 Executives. The list recognizes leaders from the technology industry who have played an integral role in shaping today's IT channel, whether by driving huge cultural shifts, creating rich new opportunities or forging innovative new routes to success. For 2016, Murai is recognized in the Top 25 Most Influential category along with other leaders whose vision and passion have significantly influenced the IT channel and technology industry as a whole.
"I am honored to be selected to CRN's Top 100 Executives list and pleased that CRN has chosen to recognize our team's commitment to identifying trends and developing programs and solutions to help meet evolving customer needs in the midst of continued rapid industry change," said Murai.
According to CRN, Murai was selected for his overall commitment to keeping SYNNEX one step ahead of the curve as the IT channel continues to transform. Over the course of the past year, Murai and his leadership team have been successful in driving innovation in a number of areas, including expanding SYNNEX' public safety practice focused on equipping law enforcement with cutting-edge technology as well as growing the company's cybersecurity footprint to include managed security services and Intel Security offerings. He has also helped SYNNEX tighten its bond with Dell in the federal space and Lenovo around Motorola smartphones.
"The executives on our 2016 Top 100 list have led their companies to extraordinary achievements, both technological and entrepreneurial," said Robert Faletra, CEO of The Channel Company. "We congratulate each of this year's Top 100 Executives and celebrate their trailblazing contributions to the advancement of the IT channel."