Bharath Kumar takes over as APAC president of AV solutions company Kramer

Bharath Kumar takes over as APAC president of AV solutions company Kramer

He has strong regional relationships promising continuity & a solid foundation for future expansion

Bharath Kumar

MUMBAI: Audiovisual experiences company Kramer has announced a significant leadership transition in its Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. Effective 15 January  2025, Bharath Kumar has taken  over as president, Kramer APAC, succeeding Marc A. Remond, who has stepped down from his position.

Headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a global presence, Kramer’s audiovisual experts are pioneering the future of engagement technology. From AVSM solutions to cloud-based communication and collaboration technologies, Kramer aims to create more engaging, inclusive, and connected environments.

Bharath Kumar, a veteran with 19 years at the company, is well-equipped for this pivotal role, having played a key part in the company's growth and market presence. His contributions include establishing Kramer India, managing global accounts, and serving as the APAC vice-president sales.

Kumar is recognised as a respected leader in the audiovisual industry, with deep knowledge of the company’s business and strong regional relationships that promise continuity and a solid foundation for future expansion.

Marc A. Remond has made notable contributions during his tenure, including the establishment of Kramer’s new regional headquarters in the APAC region and the cultivation of strong market partnerships. The company  extended its heartfelt gratitude to Marc for his leadership and wished him success in his future endeavours.

Kramer CEO Gilad Yron expressed confidence in the leadership transition: “As we look ahead, I am confident that Bharath’s extensive experience, industry leadership, and strategic vision will further elevate Kramer’s presence and impact in this critical region. At the same time, we are grateful to Marc for his leadership and the strong foundation he has built for Kramer’s success in APAC.”