29 July 2010
Photizo Group has expanded its management and analyst team because of increasing demand for research, consulting and training.
Edmond Yee has been appointed as a Market Analyst in Photizo’s Singapore office. He was most recently with Lexmark International performing market and business intelligence work. Prior to that, he held financial roles at WPP Asia Pacific, Hewlett Packard Singapore and IBM Singapore.
Tim Grahl has joined the company as Controller and CFO. He comes with financial management across a diverse range of industries. Most recently, he was Controller at Kardex Systems/Kardex USA, and prior to that, Controller at Wise Manufacturing Industries.
He also served as Vice President and CFO at Blaine Pharmaceuticals, Executive Vice President at Futuristic Tile, and President and CEO at Brenner Tank.
David Cameron has been promoted to COO, after joining the company as Senior Consultant and Partner in April last year. Before that, Cameron’s experience includes positions at Dell Computer, Senior Consultant at IBM Global Services, and Production Engineering Manager at Texas Instruments.
Founder and CEO of Photizo Ed Crowley said: “We are building our management team and analyst staff to support the increased demand from clients for research, consulting and training globally.
“The addition of these talented, experienced professionals is a tremendous gain for both our company and our customers. We are excited about the direction we are headed.
“The quick growth of our Singapore office continues with the addition of Edmond Yee. This expansion of our global staff is a reflection of growing demand for global strategy development and marketing intelligence in the MPS market.”
Yee said: “I have an in-depth understanding of the multinational printer business, as well as solid experience in formulating business solutions in supply and value chain of manufacturing hardware and services environments. I look forward to applying my experience to support customers of Photizo Group.”
Grahl added: “The opportunity to join the high energy Photizo team has me very excited. I am looking forward to the positive challenges generated by our aggressive growth plans.”
Cameron said: “I'm excited to take on this new role to help build our internal team and operations that our sales and client work depends upon. I see this challenge as establishing a strong base of operations to help our exceptional client-facing team build strong customer relationships based on thought leadership and fundamental research.”