Jeff Loebbaka will serve as new VP of worldwide sales for Enphase Energy

Enphase Energy’s executive management team has welcomed a new recruit in Jeff Loebbaka who will serve as VP of worldwide sales. Bringing more than twenty years of management, sales and marketing experience to his role, Loebbaka will help the company expand its market hold in Europe.

"Enphase has doubled in size in less than one year and shipped over 300,000 microinverters since the launch of the company. I saw an opportunity to be part of a winning team and knew I had to take it," said Loebbaka. "As Enphase continues its growth trajectory, my priority will be to ensure that the company's technology and product leadership translates into market leadership in all segments and geographies."

Loebbaka previously served as senior VP at Seagate Technologies and was most recently senior VP of Europe, Middle East and Africa sales, marketing and operations for the company. In addition, Loebbaka was senior VP of global channel sales and marketing at Seagate and was VP and general manager for Adaptec and later VP of worldwide channels and corporate marketing for the company. 

Prior marketing and channel experience was also garnered by Loebbaka at Life Fitness Division, Zenith Data Systems and Apple.

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