Diversified names Johannes Stehr as VP of enterprise EMEA
Diversified has appointed Johannes Stehr to the position of vice president of enterprise EMEA. This strategic hire underscores the company’s commitment to developing world-class enterprise offerings and addressing the growing demand for consistent global technology standards with robust local support.
In this newly created role, Stehr will lead Diversified’s expansion of workplace and media operational capabilities across Europe, with an initial focus on Germany. His appointment marks a significant step in the company’s global strategy to enhance its ability to serve multinational enterprises with a harmonised approach to technology deployment and support.
“As organisations increasingly seek standardised technology experiences across their global footprint, they also require deep local expertise and support,” said Will Hegan, managing director of EMEA at Diversified. “Johannes brings an outstanding track record in delivering precisely this balance. His extensive experience and regional insights will be instrumental in accelerating our growth strategy and expanding the value we deliver to enterprise clients globally.”
Stehr joins Diversified with 23 years of industry experience, most recently serving as Managing Director-Germany at AVI-SPL Deutschland. In that role, he successfully established and grew the company’s German office, providing services to organisations throughout most of the European Union. This experience, combined with his previous work at Crestron, has equipped Stehr with an extensive local network, deep cultural understanding, and comprehensive knowledge of regional supply chains.
“The opportunity to further build Diversified’s EMEA capabilities on the foundation of its existing global portfolio is truly exciting,” said Stehr. “This role allows me to leverage and expand established networks while driving growth in a market that’s critical for many of our global clients. I’m eager to enhance our ability to deliver consistent, high-quality solutions that respect local nuances across the diverse European landscape.”