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Stentech Appoints Battista Remati as Chief Marketing Officer
October 9, 2023 | StenTechEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
StenTech® Inc., the leading multinational SMT Printing Solutions company, today announced the appointment of Battista Remati as StenTech’s Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), effective October 1, 2023. Remati brings more than 25 years of strategic and creative marketing expertise across a myriad of industries. He will report to CEO Brent Nolan and serve as a member of the leadership team, overseeing brand and product marketing, creative, customer insights, analytics, company communications, and global BtoB marketing across USA, Canada, and Latin American operations.
"Battista is an accomplished marketer, with proven experience guiding brands in transformation. He understands the critical importance of the frictionless customer experience and driving innovation.” said Nolan. "As we continue our push towards a value-add growth model, showcasing the breadth and depth of our technology, industry leadership, innovation and substantial operational footprint is essential. Battista will play the central role in broadening our reach, impact, and appeal. We are excited to have him join our team at the highest level."
Remati previously served as a Chief Commercial Officer at Pentair LLC, where he headed up the commercial rollout of a new digital technology incubator within the pool & spa industry. Prior to that he was CMO for Pleatco filtration, where he was instrumental in building the #1 international brand that led to the successful sale of the company for $255M to Pentair in 2021. Battista holds more than 25 years of international experience as a creative director and producer in advertising, film, television, and marketing and as CCO and General Manager (Online), for TVSN the major television retailer in the pan-pacific region which he took through a successful IPO. Following this he was recruited as CCO for Voyages LLC, the TV Travel Channel and where he led the build out of the network across Europe (Germany), India (Mumbai) and the USA (New York).
"StenTech is in a crucial phase of its transformation journey, and I'm excited to be a part of it!" said Remati. "I'm a huge believer in building a brand based on quality and integrity and have complete respect for the company values and the innovation that has made StenTech a true industry leader. I'm inspired by the constant improvement and commitment to its customers and staff alike and see exceptional opportunities ahead."
Battista holds a BA Communications, Honors Degree, Marketing and a Master’s Degree (Grad. Dip.) He has 3 adult children and a wife who works in the wine industry and is based in Oregon.
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