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Anne Kenyon and Candace Mehalko of Pitney Bowes Recognized as CRN’s 2018 Women of the Channel

Press release from the issuing company

Stamford, Conn. – Pitney Bowes Inc., a global technology company that provides commerce solutions in the areas of ecommerce, shipping, mailing, and data, announced today that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has named Anne Kenyon, Senior Manager Global Partner Marketing, Pitney Bowes Software and Candace Mehalko, Global Programs Director, Pitney Bowes Software, to its prestigious 2018 Women of the Channel list. The executives who comprise this annual list span the IT channel, representing vendors, distributors, solution providers and other organizations that figure prominently in the channel ecosystem. Each is recognized for her outstanding leadership, vision and unique role in driving channel growth and innovation.

CRN editors select the Women of the Channel honorees based on their professional accomplishments, demonstrated expertise and ongoing dedication to the IT channel.

Anne Kenyon has worked in the channel for 22 years in both sales and marketing roles. Anne has built successful channel businesses where they had never existed before due to her creativity and understanding of how partner businesses tick. She now leads a marketing team that generates high quality pipeline for Pitney Bowes Software Partners.

Candace Mehalko is celebrating her second year as a CRN Woman of the Channel. With over 20 years experience in the channel, Candace has a seasoned resume of expertise in channel programs and operational excellence in information technology businesses. She now develops the Pitney Bowes Software channel program dedicated to Pitney Bowes Partner’s growth and success.

“This accomplished group of leaders is steadily guiding the IT channel into a prosperous new era of services-led business models and deep, strategic partnerships,” said Bob Skelley, CEO of The Channel Company. “CRN’s 2018 Women of the Channel list honors executives who are driving channel progress through a number of achievements—exemplary partner programs, innovative product development and marketing, effective team-building, visionary leadership and accelerated sales growth—as well as advocacy for the next generation of women channel executives.”

We are extremely proud to have two distinguished channel leaders representing Pitney Bowes,” says Mark Taylor, Senior Vice President of Software Channels, Pitney Bowes. “Our commitment to a diverse company culture opens us to the most talented people in the business.”

The 2018 Women of the Channel list will be featured in the June issue of CRN Magazine and online at www.CRN.com/wotc

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