SVP of Operations Appointment01/12/2008 |
| Tele Atlas has named Charles Cautley its new Senior Vice President of Operations. A member of Tele Atlas' senior management team, Cautley is responsible for all data sourcing, database production, program planning and product management functions. He reports directly to Tele Atlas CEO Bill Henry. |
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Cautley joins Tele Atlas from U.S.-based Lottomatica/GTECH Corporation, a USD3 billion global technology product and service provider to the media/gaming industry. He was Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President at GTECH, responsible for product development, manufacturing and customer project delivery. Before that Cautley spent nine years in various senior global leadership roles at General Electric, supporting its high volume financial service businesses.
"Throughout his career Charles has excelled at managing large, complex, mission critical projects and has championed the use of innovative technologies to realize greater efficiencies," said Henry."He brings the strong background and deep experience that will drive Tele Atlas' processes to deliver dynamic, new products even more quickly and efficiently."
Cautley is a graduate of the London School of Economics in the United Kingdom with a bachelor of science degree in mathematics and computing. He received his GE Six Sigma Black Belt Certification in 2006. Cautley is based at the company's North American headquarters in Lebanon N.H.
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