Genetec announced a number of strategic hires and changes that have been made to the organization in recent quarters to further position the business for growth.
Stephan Kaiser, who was previously Genetec's North American Director of Sales, will now head the Company's License Plate Recognition segment to help support increased global demand for Genetec's AutoVu product line. Andrew Elvish has been appointed VP of Worldwide Marketing. In this newly created position, Elvish will be responsible for further developing the Genetec brand across new markets, and putting in place global go-to-market and communications strategies designed to support Genetec's rapid growth. A senior technology executive with a proven track-record in the high-end entertainment, media, defense and aerospace technology markets, Elvish comes to Genetec from Presagis, a wholly owned subsidiary of CAE, Inc. where he was VP of Marketing and Operations.
Jill Ram has joined Genetec as the Company's new VP of Human Resources. Ram brings 15 years of experience and a strong background in leading human resources for a variety of technology organizations in both start-up and mature phases. At Genetec, Ram will devise HR strategies to help drive the Company's global growth plans and develop company-wide programs that foster Genetec's culture of innovation, dedication and exceptional customer care across borders and cultures.
"Thanks to increasing market requirements for IP video surveillance, access control, and license plate recognition solutions, Genetec has enjoyed an average annual revenue growth rate of about 30 percent. We have developed an integrated security platform that meets the needs of customers across the retail, transportation, education, and government sectors and are rapidly expanding our international operations. With Elvish 's experience in managing international marketing programs, Ram's expertise in creating global corporate cultures and hiring programs, and Stephan's proven success in driving sales revenue, we are ready to take our company to the next level," commented Genetec's CEO Pierre Racz.