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Ingram’s Stegner to Step Down

Distributor Ingram Micro’s vice president of market development worldwide, Bob Stegner, announced Nov. 29 that he will exit the company after the new year. Stegner, 53, said he is leaving the company effective Jan. 5 because he is “tired” of the hectic schedule and travel, according to one source. There was no word yet from […]

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Nov 29, 2006
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Distributor Ingram Micro’s vice president of market development worldwide, Bob Stegner, announced Nov. 29 that he will exit the company after the new year.

Stegner, 53, said he is leaving the company effective Jan. 5 because he is “tired” of the hectic schedule and travel, according to one source.

There was no word yet from the company as to who will replace Stegner.

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