Following its recent acquisition by Anixter, TRI-ED Distribution is proud to announce its new logo as well as key management changes
TRI-ED announces its new logo following its recent acquisition by Anixter

Following its recent acquisition by Anixter, TRI-ED Distribution is proud to announce its new logo as well as key management changes. Pat Comunale will now serve as President of Global Security Solutions. James Rothstein will serve as Senior Vice President of Global Marketing and Dirk Foreman will be responsible for Global/National Integrator Sales, both reporting directly to Pat Comunale.

"The union of Anixter and TRI-ED makes for a very exciting combination," Comunale states. “Anixter has built a strong global security business focused around video surveillance and access control, specifically 'IP' solutions. The addition of Tri-Ed’s business (product portfolio, supplier relationships and broad, diversified customer base) creates a platform to be a full-line global security distributor. It’s great for our customers, our suppliers and our combined employees.”

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