Nice has announced that Juan B. Mogollon has been appointed to the Board of Directors for Nice Spa and has officially been designated as the new CEO of Nice Spa.
Following a transition period, Mogollon will succeed Roberto M. Griffa, who will be leaving the company to pursue new professional challenges, according to Nice.
Prior to taking on the position of CEO at Nice Spa, Mogllon managed multiple business units and P&L responsibilities in different Regions such as North America, Latin America, and Europe, achieving results through his managerial experience in performance improvement, growth acceleration, and operational efficiency.
Before joining Nice, Mogollon served as Global Executive Vice President Energy Division, at Prysmian Group since 2022, based in Milan, and previously as CEO and President of Latin America at Prysmian Group, based in Brazil.
His expertise spans Products, Services, and High-Tech Solutions for Construction, Energy, Telecommunications, and Building Automation, Electronic Security, and Fire Protection.
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In a written statement announcing Mogollon’s appointment, Nice states directly that Mogollon’s proven leadership and extensive experience across various industrial segments − both in mature and emerging markets − will be key elements in the development process of the Nice group.
“The arrival of Juan B. Mogollon marks a pivotal milestone in Nice’s continuous improvement journey,” says Lauro Buoro, Founder and Chairman of Nice Spa. “
“Enhanced integration within the group will enable us to accelerate our strategic objectives. His leadership and extensive experience will be crucial in this endeavor: to reach new heights, strengthen our market position, and improve our ability to innovate and provide advanced solutions to our clients.”
“Juan joining Nice confirms the attractiveness of Italian companies for top-tier international managers”, adds Maurizio Tamagnini, CEO of FSI. “From the beginning of the partnership with Lauro Buoro and with Nice, we believed in a market-leading company driven by the right mix of competence, experience, and internationality.”
As he plans to depart, the Board of Directors of Nice has also expressed its sincere gratitude to Griffa for his work over the years within the group, and his contribution in terms of commitment, management, and leadership, guiding the company’s growth and achieving remarkable results during his long tenure.
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