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Casambi Announces Leadership Transition, Creates Dual CEO Model

Finland-based Casambi has announced a significant leadership change as the company adopts a dual CEO model to drive its next phase of growth and innovation. Effective immediately, Kristian Jenkins  and Timo Pakkala  will assume the roles of Co-CEOs. Jenkins  will focus on sales and operations, while Pakkala – one of Casambi’s founders – will lead  technology.

According to the company, this new leadership structure reflects Casambi’s commitment to agility and strategic depth. By combining Jenkins’ operational expertise with Pakkala’s visionary technological leadership, the firm is positioning itself to accelerate global expansion and deliver cutting-edge solutions to its customers.

Since joining Casambi in early 2019, Jenkins has contributed to the company’s international growth through a series of key roles. From 2020 to 2023, he focused on developing sales and expanding regional partnerships in Benelux and the Middle East, strengthening the company’s presence in these markets. In 2023, while completing his Executive MBA, he relocated to Singapore to support the opening of Casambi’s APAC office as the business development lead and a member of the regional management team. Since April 2024, he has led Casambi’s Indian expansion as country manager, delivering results and building strong foundations for future growth.

“I’m honored to take on this role alongside Timo,” Jenkins remarked. “Our dual leadership approach ensures we can stay close to our customers while continuing to innovate at the core of our technology. Together, we aim to strengthen Casambi’s position as the global leader in smart lighting control.”

Added Pakkala, “Casambi was founded on the idea of challenging the status quo. This new model reflects that spirit. Kristian and I share a clear vision for the future, and we’re excited to lead Casambi into its next chapter of growth and technological excellence.”

The company also announced that Mark McClear, who has served as CEO since 2023, will step down by mutual agreement. During his tenure, McClear played a pivotal role in Casambi’s success, driving significant growth and strengthening global customer relationships.

Noted Kay Pawlik, chair of the board, “On behalf of the entire board, I want to express our heartfelt gratitude to Mark. His dedication, tireless efforts, and leadership have been instrumental in Casambi’s journey over the past two years. We wish him happiness and success in this new chapter of life.”

Casambi’s dual CEO model underscores its belief that collaboration and complementary strengths are key to navigating the complexities of the smart lighting industry.

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