The fleet management systems company, Omnitracs, has appointed David Post as president and chief operating officer. With nearly two decades of experience in the high technology space, Post will oversee the company's strategic planning and operations, according to the company.
by Staff
June 12, 2014
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The fleet management systems company, Omnitracs, has appointed David Post as president and chief operating officer. With nearly two decades of experience in the high technology space, Post will oversee the company's strategic planning and operations, according to the company.
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Post comes to Omnitracs from MRI Software, a provider of enterprise software for the global commercial and apartment real estate industry. As chief executive officer at MRI, Post led the effort to acquire MRI Software from Intuit, Inc. and oversaw the build out and growth of MRI as a stand-alone software company, said Omnitracs.
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Prior to MRI, Post served as vice president of customer operations at Sunquest Information Systems, a provider of diagnostic technology and software systems for the healthcare industry. He has also held positions at CIGNA, Kintana, Accenture and Keane Consulting.
"We're confident that David's extensive technology experience, specifically with vertically-focused enterprise software companies, will help us to evolve our product offerings and better serve our customers," said John Graham, CEO of Omnitracs. "Given his strong management and business development experience, David is well positioned to support Omnitracs' short and long-term goals, and we're thrilled to have him join our team."
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