Aiphone Names Brad Kamcheff Marketing Manager

Aiphone Corp. announced Brad Kamcheff, an accomplished, long-time employee, has been promoted to the position of marketing manager.

He will be responsible for leading the Aiphone marketing team to facilitate successful corporate communications, events and collateral, leveraging marketing resources in support of sales strategies, and to grow Aiphone’s position in the marketplace utilizing market and competitor data and insights from industry resources.

Kamcheff has more than 30 years of broad experience at Aiphone, starting in shipping and later working in the customer and technical support departments. Most recently in the marketing department, he served as the company’s web analyst.

While in the technical support department, Kamcheff developed QuikSpecTM, Aiphone’s popular online design tool, making it easier for specifiers and installers to find product information required to accurately design and assemble intercom products. This tool is just one of many contributions he has made during his Aiphone career.

As the new marketing manager, Kamcheff looks forward to helping Aiphone continue to grow its position as the brand leader in both new and existing markets. Another focus of his will be to increase awareness of the industry’s broadest intercom portfolio, award-winning quality processes, and customer service teams.

“Aiphone has long been recognized for the high quality and performance of its products and services,” Kamcheff said. “I’ll be relying on my experienced marketing team to continue executing powerful and strategic work, therefore elevating our team and the company as a whole.”

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