Motorola is part of Lenovo's Intelligent Devices Group, a global area encompassing its business divisions for computers and smart devices, as well as its mobile division. Its portfolio of products, solutions, software, and services ranges from PCs and smartphones to intelligent collaboration technologies, augmented reality, and virtual reality.
“Motorola is making a strong commitment to the region, supported by a significant boost to our premium range and products for the professional segment, and we expect to continue growing steadily to regain a leading position in Iberia,” commented Fabio Capocchi, General Manager of MBG for EMEA. “With her extensive experience in the mobile industry, Andrea’s addition will bring us a unique value proposition that we are confident will translate into even more positive results for the company in the Spanish market.”
Andrea Monleón is a telecommunications engineer with 20 years of professional experience in the sector, primarily in sales. With a strong background in both technical and product development, she has held senior management positions at several leading companies in the telecommunications and mobile phone industry. Monleón previously held various sales roles at Motorola from 2004 to 2013.
“I’m joining Motorola at a fascinating time of growth and full of inspiring challenges. Motorola has a DNA of innovation accessible to everyone, with which I strongly identify, and I’m proud to be a part of it. The brand is experiencing an extraordinary moment thanks to products that are unanimously winning over consumers in Iberia, and this is translating into tremendously positive results. I’m sure that together as a team we will achieve great success for Motorola,” says Andrea Monleón.
Motorola has announced the appointment of Andrea Monleón as the new General Manager for Iberia within its Mobile Business Group (MBG). Her appointment confirms the company's strong commitment to further driving its significant growth in this market, which, following a sensational 2022/23 fiscal year, remains a key territory within the EMEA region.
