Executive Vice President & COO Appointment29/09/2009 |
| PCI Geomatics appointed Terry Moloney to the position of executive vice president and chief operating officer. Mr Moloney brings over 20 years of industry and executive leadership experience to the role. He will ensure operations management evolves to meet the requirements of the industry and will spearhead the continued expansion of PCI Geomatics into new international markets. |
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Terry Moloney has extensive work experience in the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing industries. Prior to joining PCI Geomatics, Mr. Moloney served in various capacities, including chief operating officer and vice president of operations and administration of TYDAC Research Inc.
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