Herve Fages has been promoted to the position of Senior Vice President, Global Product Marketing, and has been serving as Vice President for one year, and was previously Pelco Chief Marketing Officer.

Herve Fages, Senior Vice President, Global Product Marketing, Schneider Electric Buildings Business

Pelco by Schneider Electric officials have announced that Herve Fages has been promoted to the position of Senior Vice President, Global Product Marketing, for the Schneider Electric Buildings Business. Fages has been serving as Vice President, Global Product Marketing, Buildings Business for one year, and was previously Pelco Chief Marketing Officer.

In this new senior position, Fages is responsible for all global marketing activities for the Schneider Electric Buildings Business, including Product Management, Marketing & Communications, Trade Shows, and Training. Fages reports directly to Dean Meyer, Executive Vice President, Buildings Business.

"As we position ourselves for substantial growth, we are evolving and enhancing our marketing efforts," Meyer says. "Herve and his teams will be coordinating closely with our global Offer Management teams and regional Marketing and Sales teams for optimum performance."

Additionally, Fages will now act as the Site Executive for the Schneider Electric, Clovis, California facility. As Site Executive, Fages will serve as the point of contact for the local community and will communicate on behalf of the business with its Clovis campus employees.

Fluent in French, Spanish and English, Fages has spent 18 years in the security industry in both sales and marketing positions. Prior to his position as Pelco Chief Marketing Officer, Fages served as the company's Director of Global Marketing, Managing Director of APAC (Asia Pacific), and Managing Director of EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa). Fages' career with Pelco has spanned eight years.

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