Tektronix appoints Philippe Pichot to the position of Vice President Sales EMEA & India

June 9, 2023

Tektronix, Inc announced the appointment of Philippe Pichot as Vice President of EMEAI Sales (“Europe, Middle East, Africa and India”).
Philippe joined Tektronix in 2019 and has successfully led the distributor network in the region as well as regional sales teams in Europe over the past few years. Recently, Philippe has additionally taken over operations and logistics to improve service to Tektronix customers. His strong customer focus and experience in working closely with the company’s distribution network are key assets in his new role.
As VP of Sales, Philippe will use his market experience to lead Tektronix teams in enabling customer innovation in current and next generation electronics designs. Tektronix’s mission is to enable engineers to realise technological advances with greater ease, speed and accuracy. Philippe’s leadership role also extends to Tektronix’s research and development departments and their engineering teams to ensure customer needs are heard while fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
“I am very excited to take on this new role and see it as my ultimate goal to accelerate our customers’ electronics innovations to their full satisfaction,” said Philippe Pichot. “My experience, collaborative approach and past track record of serving our customers with our Tektronix and Keithley test, measurement and monitoring solutions are the ingredients for me to enable future innovations for a more sustainable future.”
Philippe brings experience from previous positions at Future Electronics and Texas Instruments, where he held leadership positions in sales and marketing. Philippe holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from ISEN Engineering School in Lille, France.

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