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Broadcast Electronics Names Berry Chief Revenue Officer


Broadcast Electronics
Broadcast Electronics

Broadcast Electronics has appointed Andrew Berry as Chief Revenue Officer, marking the first time the company has created the role as it looks to expand customer engagement and global growth.

Berry will oversee all customer-facing functions, including worldwide sales and service operations. He previously served as the company's Vice President of Global Service and is tasked with improving customer satisfaction while supporting the company's broader growth strategy.

The appointment follows Broadcast Electronics' recent acquisition by a U.S.-based investor group and comes as the company prepares to showcase new hardware and software products at the NAB Show 2026, held April 18-22 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

President and CEO Rich Redmond said the new role will help unify the company's customer-facing efforts and strengthen its ability to deliver products and services. He added that Berry's background in service, management, and technology makes him well-suited to lead the initiative.

Prior to joining Broadcast Electronics, Berry held senior leadership roles at Nautel, BlackBerry, and ResMed. Former sales leader Perry Priestley will transition into retirement and assist with the leadership handoff.

The company also announced additional executive appointments, naming Stuart Peters as Senior Vice President of Operations and Angela Holtschlag as Chief Financial Officer.

Peters will oversee purchasing, planning, manufacturing, testing, and logistics, drawing on a 38-year career with the company across operations, engineering, and customer service. Holtschlag will lead finance and human resources, bringing prior experience from Comcast, BP, and Ingersoll Rand.

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