Meet Andrew Nadler – an eleven-year member of the PEI-Genesis family. Andrew began his journey in August of 2009 when he started as a Sales Specialist for our Distribution Sales team at our Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, headquarters. Andrew excelled in his first role, showing up early and staying late ensuring his best effort was put forth every day. Eventually, his hard work resulted in a promotion to Distribution Team Lead. Over time, Andrew eventually worked his way up to Distribution Sales Manager, a role he held for over seven years. After 11 years in Distribution, Andrew felt it was time for a new challenge, and accepted the role he now maintains as Global Strategic Accounts Inside Sales Manager. Andrew explained, “I was told the grade of a manager is the grade of their team. I’m happy to say when I left our Distribution department, the team was an A in my book. I am excited to improve the Global Strategic Accounts (GSA) team by automating and improving our processes.”
As Global Strategic Accounts Inside Sales Manager, Andrew oversees the inside sales teams across the United States, United Kingdom, and China. The Global Strategic Accounts segment of the business services very large Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), which have very high expectations of the service level PEI-Genesis provides. Andrew’s teams communicate to provide seamless support to customers no matter where they are in the world.
Outside the office, Andrew states free time is not abundant between his three boys and wife. When not running around to sporting events for the kids, Andrew and his family enjoy hiking, going to the beach, and for the first time this past winter – skiing and snowboarding. Andrew plans on taking a few road trips this summer and is excited to take his family to more places as they grow older.
When asked what his greatest achievement to date is, Andrew was firm in it being his family. He explained, “it is my wife Charlotte, my three boys, Asher, Wyatt, and Jacob, and the life that we have together. The key parts are the experiences we share that bond us together.” Andrew believes family is so much more than the one you are born into; it is also those that you choose to share your life with.
To conclude, the advice Andrew would give to his younger self if given the chance is, “Don’t be afraid to fail, as the path to success is paved with failures.”