15.09.2011 • News

IQinVision: DeAngelis steps down as president - Sutton as interim CEO

US-Californian video surveillance camera manufacturer IQinVision's long-time President and CEO, Pete DeAngelis, has stepped down. Gary Sutton, one of the members of the company's w...

US-Californian video surveillance camera manufacturer IQinVision's long-time President and CEO, Pete DeAngelis, has stepped down. Gary Sutton, one of the members of the company's wider Board of Directors, has been named interim CEO. DeAngelis will remain on the IQinVision Board of Directors.

"Pete has been here from the very beginning," said IQinVision CFO Charles Chestnutt, "he was the driving force taking us from nothing to positioning us as a leader in the Megapixel IP camera space. Pete is a real entrepreneur and he understands that new technology and leadership is needed to take the company into its next growth phase. We are grateful that he will continue to provide key strategic counsel as we launch this next phase in IQinVision's evolution and growth."

Along with Paul Bodell, Rob Ledenko, and other top IQinVision executives, Pete will be in attendance at the upcoming ASIS International tradeshow in Orlando, 19-21 September, where the company will be highlighting recent product and major new installation news at booth #1533.

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