CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive
18 June 2007
Company News
New President in Eurostep America, Inc.
"After an extensive search for the right person we are very pleased to announce that Stephen Daimler has agreed to join us," says Håkan Kårdén, CEO of Eurostep Group AB.
"Eurostep has already succeeded in acquiring several major organizations as clients in the US. We have also successfully delivered a number of PLCS training seminars. These seminars have generated a significant interest in "going live" with PLCS-based solutions, such as our server solution Share-A-spaceT. I am very happy to get access to Stephen Daimler's proven leadership and sales skills in the further development of our US operations. Mr. Daimler's background in engineering at the Kennedy Space Center, complemented by 30 years of experience in Sales and Executive Sales Management in software corporations like Federation Software and Matrix One is ideal for Eurostep," ends Mr. Kårdén.
"Eurostep is breaking new ground in delivering software solutions based on industry standards for information management. These solutions deliver what other companies only show in PowerPoints. From my own experience of working with product data life cycle management, I know what a big difference efficient information management makes on the bottom line. I look forward to helping more American organizations reap the benefits of using Eurostep's solutions, just like European companies already have," states Mr. Daimler.
For more information, please contact:
Eurostep Group, Håkan Kårdén, CEO, at +46 8 4101 3150, e-mail: hakan.karden@eurostep.com , or visit http://www.eurostep.com/ , or http://www.share-a-space.com/
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