The global control and automation manufacturer RTI has announced that Mike Jordan has joined the company as Chief Product Officer.
RTI points out the industry veteran will report to CEO Joe Roberts, and in his this new role, Jordan will oversee product development activities to help the company deliver high-performance products and solutions for the residential custom installation and commercial AV markets.
“We welcome Mike to the RTI team and look forward to his vision and leadership,” comments Roberts. “Not only does Mike bring a history of success in the channel, but he shares our deep commitment to the commercial and residential integrators who install our products. We look forward to his leadership as we develop and execute the road map that builds our control and automation footprint worldwide.”
With over 12 years of industry experience, Mike Jordan is known for leading productive, successful product teams. For the past five years, Jordan was the senior vice president of products at Snap One, which includes leadership of the Control4 product line. Prior to Snap One Jordan held a similar role at Core Brands, where he worked with Roberts, who was president of the company at the time.
“I look forward to working with Joe again as well as with our founder and CTO, Kevin Marty, and the entire RTI team to develop unique solutions focused on solving our integrator and distributor partners’ needs in all our global markets,” adds Jordan. “We are well-positioned with our current hardware and software products to create substantial opportunities across all verticals. The team and I are already working on new solutions to help our partners consistently win new business and deliver exceptional experiences for their clients. I am excited to be at RTI; the future is bright.”
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