Aiphone Names Dana Pruiett Marketing Manager

Aiphone Corp., the leading international manufacturer of intercom and entry security products, today announced Dana Pruiett has joined the company as marketing manager.

Aiphone Corp., the leading international manufacturer of intercom and entry security products, today announced Dana Pruiett has joined the company as marketing manager. She will be responsible for managing the marketing team and overseeing corporate communications, including the development of brand guidelines and strategies for marketing key products. 

Pruiett joins Aiphone with more than 15 years of experience providing marketing and communications expertise to high-tech companies including Fluke, a provider of networking solutions, electronic test tools and biomedical equipment; Vertafore, a designer of software to the insurance industry; and Bodypoint, a medical equipment manufacturer.

Bruce Czerwinski, Aiphone’s U.S. general sales manager, said Pruiett’s high-tech background, broad marketing experience and strategic approach to communications gave Aiphone confidence in her ability to meet the needs of an expanding company.   

“These are exciting times at Aiphone as we continue to achieve record growth in existing and new markets through the expansion and enhancement of the industry’s broadest intercom portfolio and customer service teams,” he said.  “We look to Dana and her marketing team to continue providing targeted messaging to our channel distributors, integrators and end users, while growing the team to meet the new challenges of our expanding market opportunities.”

Pruiett said she looks forward to working with such a well-established brand and leader within the industry.

“The key to Aiphone’s success has been its unique ability to partner award-winning products that customers can depend on with unparalleled customer service and support,” she said. “I’m fortunate to be leading a highly talented marketing team eager to embrace new processes, systems and approaches to help propel the company to the next level.” 

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