Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Green Hills Software
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 8 May 2003
Smith and Douglas
address continued growth
The world's second largest RTOS company, Green Hills Software, has made two new appointments to its executive team to address continued growth and expansion
Christopher Smith has been promoted to Vice President of Marketing. For the past five years, Smith has been in charge of European marketing operations. During that time, he dramatically raised the profile of Green Hills Software in Europe, which has contributed significantly to an expanded customer base and revenue growth in European and other international regions even during the downturn in the global economy.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 May 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Jack Douglas has joined Green Hills as the Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors.
He has 25 years of business experience and more than 15 years in senior executive positions at Reebok, Apple Computer and Millennium Pharmaceuticals.
Douglas will be working with the company on strategic planning, legal, intellectual property, human resources, government relations and investor relations.
His role will be instrumental in achieving the company's goals for growth and positioning including a future initial public offering.
Green Hills has also announced an ambitious expansion plan, which will address the increasing demand for the company's products and services.
The first part of the expansion plan involves the recent opening of six new sales offices across North America, with a seventh office planned for next quarter.
These new offices are staffed with sales professionals and field applications engineers, enabling Green Hills Software's growing list of customers easy access to product solutions and technical support.
The offices will be located in Atlanta, Dayton, Chicago, Phoenix, Seattle and Ottawa/Montreal, Canada.
The expansion is expected to continue into 2003.
Several positions are open in both sales and field engineering and with first quarter 2003 numbers outperforming last year, additional openings are expected throughout 2003.
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