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Shure forms new Strategic Alliances team

Role of division is to advance collaboration within unified communications (UC) and pro audio sectors by building deeper relationships with key partners, and accelerating innovation

Shure has announced the formation of a new Strategic Alliances team dedicated to strengthening partnerships, expanding the company’s technology ecosystem, and driving transformation across global markets.

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The creation of this team is designed to advance collaboration within the unified communications (UC) and professional audio sectors by building deeper relationships with key technology partners and accelerating innovation through strategic engagement.

The new team will focus on three core priorities: building deep alliances with technology partners to amplify integrated solutions and reinforce Shure’s position within the UC and collaboration ecosystem; driving ecosystem engagement, ensuring Shure is fully represented in industry forums, partner programmes, and joint initiatives that shape the future of the market; and enabling transformative partnerships that the company says will expand Shure’s reach, open new revenue streams, and accelerate customer adoption of next-generation solutions.

Leading the new Strategic Alliances organisation is senior director Boris Seibert, who joins Shure from Logitech, where he served as a global sales leader driving B2B transformation and go-to-market execution. The team also includes new members with experience from leading companies such as Avocor, AVer, Zoom, HP, and Jabra, alongside established Shure leaders transitioning into this group.

José Rivas, vice president and chief sales officer at Shure, said: “By connecting the dots among alliances, partnerships, engagement, and ecosystem development, this team will help us capture new opportunities, scale faster, and deliver greater value for Shure and our customers.”