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Alex Iuorio

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Alex Iuorio - Senior Vice President, Supplier Development at Avnet

Alex Iuorio is a 30 year veteran of the high technology distribution industry. He has held various positions within Avnet and prior to that with Hall-Mark Electronics, acquired by Avnet in 1993.

He’s been headquartered in four different US markets with experiences ranging from inside sales to area vice president. Prior to corporate, Iuorio’s last field role was as vice president area director for the West which included Avnet’s Silicon Valley operations during its unprecedented growth period. An experience and a time like no other in our industry’s history.

Beyond Avnet, Iuorio served as vice president of strategic business development for software solutions provider Azerity, a leader in creating innovative solutions for the channel business problems that face component manufacturers in our global marketplace.

Today, as senior vice president, supplier development, Alex leads Avnet EMA’s supplier and business development organizations within Avnet Electronics Marketing Americas’ coordinating domestic and global initiatives with respect to those responsibilities.

Mr. Iuorio holds a BA from University of Illinois, with fields of concentration in mathematics, economics, and political science.

More From Author
IoT conceptual icons in cloud server room
IoT: More Than Just Cool Technology
By Alex Iuorio   -   April 25, 2017
Technical article
I can’t remember the last time I read an article about the Internet of Things (IoT) that didn’t start with market projections about the phenomenal number of devices that will be enabled in the next five to 10 years.
cyber security chip on circuit board
IoT Proliferation Teeters on the Edge
By Alex Iuorio   -   March 24, 2017
Technical article
Cybersecurity and the irony of what happened during U.S. President Barack Obama's January 12, 2015 speech to the Federal Trade Commission on the growing threat, during which he declared: “If we’re’re going to be connected, we’ve got to be pro