Texas Instruments announced that Chris Allexandre has been elected a vice president of the company. In his role, Allexandre will implement the TI sales strategy in Europe and drive revenue growth, while managing relationships with TI’s distributors and channel partners. He is leading a workforce of approximately 300 people split between 30 regional and account teams.
Allexandre joined TI in 1997 as a new college hire as part of TI’s technical sales rotation program and has 15 years of sales experience. He has held a number of positions in the company, including working as the multinational sales manager in TI China for two years. Most recently, Allexandre served as the TI Europe regional sales and applications manager.
He earned a master of science in electrical engineering at the Engineering High School of North (ISEN) in Lille, France.