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Insight President, CEO Ken Lamneck To Retire; Stock Plunges
Insight Enterprises has engaged an executive search firm to identify potential successors from both internal and external candidates following Ken Lamneck’s 12-year run as CEO of the solution provider giant. By Michael Novinson May 06, 2021, 11:21 AM EDT
Longtime Insight Enterprises leader Ken Lamneck plans to retire at the end of 2021 after quadrupling sales and increasing the channel giant’s stock price eight-fold.
The Tempe, Ariz.-based company, No. 15 on the 2020 CRN Solution Provider 500, said it has engaged an executive search firm to identify potential successors to Lamneck from both internal and external candidates. Lamneck, 66, will continue to serve as Insight’s president and CEO until a successor has been named, and will then transition into an advisory role for the remainder of the calendar year.