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Emergency Technologies, Inc. Appoints New Chief Operating Officer
Emergency Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of Fire and EMS software solutions, proudly announces the hiring of Peter Scott as Chief Operating Officer (COO). Armed with more than 20 years of software executive leadership experience, Mr. Scott's foremost priority will be to oversee the delivery and support of ETI's products and services. As COO, Mr. Scott will be responsible for ensuring smooth day-to-day operations, and will be intimately involved throughout the product lifecycle from the initial requirements and design, to the development, testing, and customer support once the product is deployed. Mr. Scott will be a member of the executive management team and will work closely with the President and CEO, Kyle Breischaft, helping to define and execute the strategic goals of the company. "Mr. Scott's expertise will make him a valuable addition to our growing team," stated ETI President and CEO, Kyle Breischaft. "Mr. Scott will play an instrumental role in helping shape the future of our company and our solutions." Prior to his appointment as ETI COO, Mr. Scott worked at other technology companies such as Virtus Corporation, Raytheon, and Geomagic, Inc. Mr. Scott has executive experience in strategic planning, merger/acquisitions, and product development. He has managed software development, quality assurance, and offshore and local Technical Support teams, contractors, and subsidiaries in various capacities. Mr. Scott holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Computer Science from Union College in Schenectady, New York. Author:Emergency Technologies Press Release
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