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ISN Promotes Peterson to President

Integrated Supply Network announced the promotion of Pete Peterson to president June 8; he joined ISN in 2020 as chief commercial officer.
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On June 8, Lakeland, Florida-based Integrated Supply Network, an international distributor of automotive tools and garage equipment, announced the promotion of Pete Peterson to president. 

Peterson’s promotion coincides with Mark Majeske stepping into the role of Interim CEO of ISN following the departure of Tim Kolbus. Majeske moves into the interim leadership role for the global company after serving as executive chairman of the board. He has served on the ISN Board of Directors for six years and will lead ISN’s search for a permanent CEO, the company said.

“We have a very strong senior leadership team at ISN who are running the business,” said Majeske. “Pete will build the frontline relationships with suppliers and customers, which allows me to maintain the focus on overall profitability and to find a CEO who will lead and direct ISN as an international business.”

Peterson joined ISN in 2020 as chief commercial officer and successfully led ISN through a sales transformation initiative, which streamlined and reorganized the company’s business-to-business channels. As part of this role, Peterson oversaw the sales and marketing teams, as well as commercial operations. Now, category management and digital solutions will also be within his scope.

“In 2020 and 2021, ISN made strategic investments in our people, platforms and programs to support our growth and expand on the customer experience,” said Peterson. “We plan to build on that success by further aligning the brands and building strategic commercial relationships.”

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