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Automation distributor recognizes individuals at partner companies

Oct. 15, 2024
Mouser Electronics celebrates its 2024 Best-in-Class Award winners

Mouser Electronics announced the 2024 recipients of the Mouser Best-in-Class Award. The annual awards event occurred on October 10 near the global distributor's corporate headquarters in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.

"Mouser would like to thank all of the devoted professionals who won the Best-in-Class Award this year," said Jeff Newell, Mouser Electronics' senior vice president of products. "Each of them has played an important role in helping us introduce and promote their company's products to our customers. This year's winners were chosen from hundreds of business colleagues working across our base of outstanding suppliers.

"I would also like to recognize our newest President's Award winner, Mary Benetti-Condon. This year, Mary received her fifth Best-In-Class recognition, which puts her in a special group of people. Over the years, a handful of our supplier contacts have won this award, and Mary is a deserving recipient. Not only will we recognize Mary as a Best-In-Class winner for 2024, we will also put her picture up with the others in our President's Award winner display."

Winners of the Mouser Best-in-Class Award are selected using five main criteria: strategically partnering with the Mouser team; promoting product lines and working together on new product launches; finding creative solutions to grow market share mutually for both companies; maximizing Mouser's unique value proposition within their own businesses; and championing Mouser within their organizations.

2024 Mouser Best-in-Class Award winners include:

  • Anthony Bruggeman, Harwin
  • Ivy Spidale, onsemi
  • James Alt, Kingston
  • Kathy Elsesser, Keysight
  • Lora McIlheran, 3M
  • Mary Benetti-Condon, Bel
  • Michon Holt, Kyocera AVX
  • Mike McNab, Lattice
  • Mike Sewart, Molex
  • Sabine Colen, Analog Devices.

Previous President's Award winners are Tammy Stine, TE Connectivity; Sumit Awasthi, Analog Devices; Dee Fuller, Amphenol; Cheryl Swaim, KEMET; Doug Lippincott, Panasonic; and Steve Nye, Vishay Intertechnology.

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