Datapath, world-leading engineers of visual solutions, is delighted to welcome Steve Leyland to its board of directors.
Effective immediately, Steve brings an impressive industry pedigree to the multi-award winning, UK manufacturer. Currently, Steve runs a consulting practice advising technology companies on growth, international expansion and go-to-market strategy. He is also Chairman of Electrosonic Group, a global audiovisual design, integration and professional services company and a board member of Helvar Oy Ab., an intelligent lighting solutions company.
During his corporate career, Steve was a member of the executive leadership team at Barco, and President of their Control Rooms & Simulation Division. During his three years there, he turned around the loss-making global division, returning it to profitability before moving on to become the company’s Chief Commercial Officer.
Previously, he was President, for Polycom EMEA. During his tenure there, he tripled revenue and led the transformation of the region into a highly profitable business. Before Polycom, he held executive roles at Intel Corporation in Europe and was on the leadership team of Dialogic Corporation, based in the US, where he was General Manager of its largest division prior to the company’s acquisition by Intel.
As Datapath continues to grow its product portfolio and global market share, the excitement for the future is not lost on Steve, who says: “Having known and worked closely with Datapath for many years, I am delighted to be joining their highly respected board of directors. I am particularly excited about the company’s future product and software offering and I look forward to help further drive the business to continued global success.”
Bjorn Krylander, Managing Director at Datapath added: “With our continued growth, it is important that we build our senior management team to match our global ambitions. Steve’s pro audiovisual credentials speak for themselves – he has enjoyed success in all the roles in which he had led, and we are thrilled to have him, quite literally, on board.”