Former Apple executive joins Q Acoustics board of directors

posted on Wednesday, 27th July 2022 by Steve May

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A former Apple executive has joined the board of directors of leading audio brand owner, Q Acoustics. Colin Greene (pictured top right), who for 13 years led Apple’s US consumer business, has been appointed as a non-executive director.

His focus will be to assist the development of the business strategy and optimising the potential of the core owned brands of Q Acoustics, QED and Goldring across the world.

Greene brings 30 years’ experience in leadership roles within technology giants, including NCR, Intel, Dell and Apple. Greene held COO and MD roles for Apple in Tokyo and Seoul and in the US led their consumer business across their very largest retailers in the world, based at their HQ in Cupertino.

George Dexter, managing director (pictured left), Q Acoustics said the appointment is a “sea change moment for our business and brands.” Q Acoustics is the parent company of Armour Home Electronics.

Greene said: “My north star is the quality of the people I work with, and the level of enthusiasm, passion and desire to do great things at Q Acoustics is unmatched. George and his team have created an amazing product and brand assortment and I feel honoured to be able to participate in their continued success.”

Steve May

Inside CI Editor Steve May is a freelance technology specialist who also writes for T3TechRadarHome Cinema Choice, Trusted Reviews and The Luxe Review.

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