Dan Kubala Joins BPA SYSTEMS as Product Marketing Director; Newly Appointed Director Strengthens Management Team with Extensive Product Marketing Experience.Business Editors & High-Tech Writers AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 27, 2000 BPA BPA British Paediatric Association. SYSTEMS (www.bpasystems.com), a leading developer of e-fulfillment software solutions, announced today that Dan Kubala has joined the company as product marketing director. Kubala will oversee the company's product marketing initiatives to deliver comprehensive strategies for new product introductions to the marketplace. "Dan brings extensive product management experience to our team -- we are very enthusiastic about his decision to join us at such an exciting time," said Michael Palmer, president of BPA SYSTEMS. "Dan's outstanding achievements as a marketing professional coupled with his technical background will enable us to deliver the strong message to the marketplace warranted by our products." Kubala comes to BPA SYSTEMS with more than 10 years of product marketing experience and a robust business background in both consumer and business related endeavors. Most recently, Kubala was vice president of marketing at Tanknology. While at Tanknology, Kubala was charged with marketing and business development efforts that significantly contributed to the company's revenue growth. Prior to that Kubala was technology marketing manager at IC2 where he was responsible for business strategy and market analysis for high-tech firms employing federal research and development in commercial applications. Kubala has worked as a product manager at Quaker Oats Company, responsible for various marketing initiatives for Gatorade Sports Drink sports drink Performance drink Sports medicine A thirst-quenching beverage used in sports-related activities, which may boost energy and/or help build muscle mass; water, sugar, salt, potassium are common to all SDs. See Hydrotherapy, Water. . Kubala's technical experience comes from his efforts as a project leader on a software product development team for the insurance industry and as a consultant to IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) . He holds a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Liberal Arts from the University of Dallas The University of Dallas is a Catholic institution. It seeks to educate its students to develop the intellectual and moral virtues, to prepare themselves for life and work, and to become leaders in the community. and a Master's of Business Administration from the University of Texas at Austin “University of Texas” redirects here. For other system schools, see University of Texas System. The University of Texas at Austin (often referred to as The University of Texas, UT Austin, UT, or Texas . About BPA SYSTEMS BPA SYSTEMS simplifies e-fulfillment. With more than 250 customers and 1,500+ sites, BPA SYSTEMS delivers the proven ability to connect hardware devices to the enterprise with its e-Fulfillment Integration Platform and advanced business logic that extends Oracle Applications and Oracle WMS WMS Warehouse Management System WMS Web Map Service (open geospatial consortium specification) WMS West Middle School (Rochester Hills, MI) WMS Workforce Management Software WMS Wechsler Memory Scale with its e-Fulfillment Suite. The company provides Consulting Services with unrivaled technical and functional expertise in e-fulfillment. All trademarks belong to their respective owners. NOTE: In the company name "IC2" mentioned above, the "2" is a superscript Any letter, digit or symbol that appears above the line. For example, 10 to the 9th power is written with the 9 in superscript (109). Contrast with subscript. numeral numeral, symbol denoting anumber. The symbol is a member of a family of marks, such as letters, figures, or words, which alone or in a group represent the members of a numeration system. . |
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