Intermap Technologies appoints new CEO

By on 14 December, 2010


 

Intermap Technologies has named Todd Oseth as its new president and chief executive officer.

Oseth replaces Howard Nellor, a board member who has been serving as interim chief executive since August after Brian Bullock stepped down.

“Todd brings strong leadership skills, broad functional experience, and a reputation for exceeding expectations to the company.  The board of directors is extremely pleased to acquire such a high-calibre candidate.” said Nellor. 

“His track record for leading transitional companies to success makes him the right person for Intermap at this time.”

Earlier this month Intermap Technologies posted wider than expected losses as revenues fell.

Oseth was most recently chief executive of Neterion, a developer of virtualisation products, which was sold to Exar earlier this year.

Oseth has previously served at ColdStor Data, was chief operating officer of McData, and at Storm Venture Capital and Sun Capital Partners, as well as EMC.

 

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