New Vice President Bentley02/04/2008 |
| Bentley Systems (PA, USA) has appointed Harry Vitelli to the position of vice president, platform product management. In this capacity, Vitelli is responsible for developing and managing Bentley's MicroStation and ProjectWise product strategies and programs. |
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Vitelli brings to Bentley more than 25 years of experience growing software sales revenues as a technology industry executive for both publicly and privately held companies. Most recently, he served as vice president of alliances at Adobe Systems and earlier as senior director of product management for Adobe's Acrobat, Adobe Reader, and PDF software lines. Other executive and management roles he has held include vice president of marketing at PrivateExpress, general manager for North America at Sony Corporation's Psygnosis Division, and senior manager of product management for Apple QuickTime.
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