Maunder joins the company with a wealth of leadership experience Digital content creator Picsolve has announced the appointment of Dan Maunder as its Chief Technology Officer.
Maunder, who has more than 15 years experience in technology and product development, recently served as the VP of Software Development at Experian Consumer Services. He will oversee research and development and digital product development and technology.
Maunder says: “Picsolve success and ambition for the future is what attracted me to this company and I’m energised by the prospect of developing new technologies that enable visitors of the world’s best entertainment destinations to instantly share their experiences.”
Alan Wright, CEO at Picsolve, says: “Dan brings a wealth of experience in driving technology advancement and managing highly ambitious teams. He is a proven strategist with operational expertise and I look forward to seeing his ambitious, transformative projects flourish.”
Supplier: Picsolve International Ltd DerbyDerbyshireUK Picsolve is an international company specialising in providing complete digital photographic solutions for theme parks, tourist locations and events. Web: www.picsolve.biz
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