New Manager for GeoEye15/06/2009 |
| GeoEye has appointed Joseph F. Greeves to the position of executive vice president and chief financial officer. Mr. Greeves will be primarily responsible for the overall management and direction of GeoEye\'s financial planning, corporate finance, accounting, fiscal reporting, and public company disclosure requirements. |
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Mr. Greeves has a strong public accounting background with more than 20 years experience as a chief financial officer. During his career, he has served as chief financial officer for four publicly traded companies, where he focused on working with entrepreneurs and management teams to successfully build businesses, raise capital, and grow shareholder value.
Prior to joining GeoEye, Mr. Greeves served for almost seven years as executive vice president and chief financial officer of Managed Object Solutions where he worked with the CEO to build the business, grow the worldwide sales organisation and led its capital raising and merger and acquisition programs. Managed Objects sold IT visualisation software to commercial and government customers and was acquired by Novell in the fall of 2008. Before joining Managed Objects, he consulted for Lazard Technology Partners as its CFO executive in residence. Prior to that, Mr. Greeves was senior vice president and chief financial officer for OPNET Technologies Inc. During his three-year tenure with OPNET, Mr. Greeves led the company through its Initial Public Offering creating over USD400 million in market capitalisation.
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