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DTI Changes to Meet Customer Needs
Tuesday 20. May 2008 - Promotes Three to New Positions
Digital Technology International, the leading developer of solutions driving the future of the news media industry, today announced three newly appointed positions that will guide DTI to more effectively and strategically address the changing marketplace in the newspaper industry.
“The daily newspaper industry that we serve is undergoing dramatic changes to fundamental business models in order to survive, compete and be revitalized,” said Don Oldham, DTI CEO. “As our customers are changing to adapt to the new marketplace, DTI is changing our own business models in order enable DTI to deliver superior customer satisfaction, to continue our track record of providing customers with leading-edge software solutions for their rapidly changing newspaper environment, and to realize our full potential as a unified, global company.”
In order to meet the demands of this changing marketplace, DTI has promoted three employees to new positions within the company:
Mary Olson, VP, Operations
As VP of Operations, Ms. Olson will now be responsible for DTI Operations in all of the Americas and for providing clear operations guidance for our global offices. Ms. Olson will apply the disciplines that were so successful in her former position of VP of Operations for DTIs Montreal and St. Paul offices.
Dan Paulus, VP Sales and Marketing
Mr. Paulus has successfully led the DTI sales team as VP of Sales in the Americas for the past several years. Now as VP Sales and Marketing, he is also guiding the Global Marketing, applying go-to-market strategies across the sales and marketing departments for global consistency.
Jeff Carpenter, CIO / VP of Business Development
As CIO / VP of Business Development, Mr. Carpenter will oversee development of new products and new business opportunities in order to ensure that development and commercialization of new products and services are executed against customer commitments in order to realize core values for customers.