SteelSeries today announced that Bruce Hawver has been named chief
executive officer
Hawver succeeds Michael von Essen-M ller, 35, who
has functioned as chief executive officer since the company's inception
in 2001. The new appointment is effective September 1st.
Hawver
joins SteelSeries with nine years of experience in advising and leading
rapid growth businesses. He previously served as corporate vice
president at Motorola, Enterprise Devices, where he managed 400
employees and created new technology products. In 2.5 years Hawver grew
the accessory business unit from $190M to over $1.2B in revenue. Hawver
led teams responsible for defining, developing and launching Smartphone
devices and successfully captured and maintained global market share
lead in Bluetooth audio products. Prior to the accessory business
Hawver served as senior director of strategy and later senior director
of pricing for the Mobile Device business.
Before joining
Motorola Hawver held a position as senior engagement manager at
McKinsey and Company, working on growth strategies, channel
development, and operational improvement across several industries.
'"Bruce's
experience in building and managing rapid growth business makes him an
ideal successor as CEO of SteelSeries,' says Michael von Essen-M ller,
retiring chief executive officer for SteelSeries. '"Building and
establishing SteelSeries as a leading peripherals manufacturer within
the hardcore gaming space has been both challenging and fun. I strongly
believe that both the brand and the amazingly talented employees within
the company are set to take it to the next level.'"
'"I continue
to be amazed regarding the market position and overall growth that
SteelSeries has enjoyed under Michael's leadership,' says Bruce Hawver,
chief executive officer for SteelSeries. '"I am excited about developing
and integrating new technology to give gamers a competitive edge, and
as electronic sports continue to enjoy explosive growth worldwide it
will be interesting to take the company to new levels of creative and
financial success.'ÂÂ
Essen-M ller is retiring his current
position for a new career as Danish Director of Sales at Fujitsu
Siemens Computers Consumer Division, but remains closely connected to
SteelSeries as a member of the Advisory Board.
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