Marco Landi, formerly Vice President of Zebra Technologies (formerly Motorola Solutions), is now the new president of Polycom EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa), a global leader in video, voice and content collaboration solutions.

Polycom announced on Monday that Marco will be responsible for leading the company’s regional sales strategy and execution to drive customer success, brand affinity and profitable growth.
According to the announcement, Marco was former Vice President and General Manager EMEA and at Zebra Technologies, has a long career history with Motorola Enterprise, where he served in several sales leadership roles, which included Motorola’s acquisitions of Symbol and PSION during his tenure.
“Marco’s leadership and strong background in sales and business management will continue to drive Polycom’s success and leadership in this critical region,” said Peter Leav, President and Chief Executive Officer, Polycom. “Every market in this region has unique opportunities as more organizations discover the benefits of Polycom’s video, voice and content collaboration solutions. Marco will focus on providing our customers with the industry’s best experience, while also strengthening our go-to-market with our strategic partners and our channel partners.”
A dynamic sales and business leader, Marco has successfully led large and small teams through tough economic climates. His expertise lies in driving growth through challenging market conditions, enterprise sales, channels, marketing and go-to-market strategy across multiple markets.
“I am delighted to join Polycom and lead the EMEA team,” said Marco. “Polycom’s solutions help businesses of all sizes, in virtually every industry, improve productivity through collaboration experiences. The opportunity is significant, and I look forward to working closely with our partners to deliver the industry’s best solutions to our customers and driving their success.”
At Motorola Enterprise, Marco led the company’s enterprise business across all markets in EMEA, holding leadership positions in PSION and Symbol (prior to acquisition). He was also part of the leadership team responsible for the acquisition and sales integration of PSION into Motorola in 2012. More recently, at Zebra Technologies, he led the 1,000 strong team responsible for $1.3 billion revenue across EMEA.
Polycom boasts of providing more than 400,000 companies and institutions worldwide, solution that defy distance with secure video, voice and content solutions from Polycom to increase productivity, speed time to market, provide better customer service, expand education and save lives.











