Avnet Abacus Appoints Mario Merino as New President Following Rudy Van Parijs' Retirement

Reuters
29 May
Avnet Abacus Appoints Mario Merino as New President Following Rudy Van Parijs' Retirement

Avnet Abacus has announced that Mario Merino will be appointed as its new President, effective 1 July 2025, following the retirement of current President Rudy Van Parijs. Mario Merino, currently Regional Vice President South Europe at Avnet Abacus, brings over 20 years of experience with the company. Rudy Van Parijs, who has led the company since 2018, will retire at the end of Avnet's 2025 fiscal year. A successor for Mario Merino's current role will be announced at a later date.

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