(Reuters) -Computer parts maker Logitech International named Hanneke Faber as its new chief executive officer on Monday, effective Dec. 1.
Last week, the Swiss-American company said it was closer to finding a new CEO after Bracken Darrell left in June to take charge of Vans sneaker maker VF Corp.
Logitech also lifted its full-year guidance after the company increased its profit and slowed the rate at which sales were falling in the second quarter ended Sept. 30.
In September, Logitech’s co-founder Daniel Borel stepped up his call for the company to find a new chairperson, objecting to Wendy Becker’s re-election to the role, saying the computer peripherals makers had lost its way under Becker.
(Reporting by Urvi Dugar in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber and Krishna Chandra Eluri)