X

In Naming Three Key Members to the Board, Intelligentias, Inc. (ITLI.OB) Gains Depth of Industry Insight

Intelligentias, Inc. (ITLI.OB) reported recently that Luigi Caramico, its President and the Chief Technology Officer of the Company, Mario Mene will serve on the Board of Directors; joining newly appointed outside Director Royston Hoggarth, former CEO of Cable & Wireless PLC.

All three bring a wealth of experience and Industry insight to their new roles.

Mr. Royston Hoggarth has held senior management positions in a number of telcoms, wireless, and technology services companies. He has served as Chief Executive Officer, International for Logica PLC, an IT software integration company and Chief Executive Officer, UK, EMEA, US for Cable & Wireless PLC, one of the world’s leading international communications companies. In addition, Mr. Hoggarth held various senior management positions with IBM. Currently, Mr. Hoggarth serves as Managing Director of Strategic Capital Ltd., an investment banking boutique focusing on Telecoms and IT services; Chairman of IPSL Ltd, the UK banking JV between HSBC, LloydsTSB, Barclays and Unisys which provides payment processing services; Chairman of ANT PLC, a leading provider of embedded software for IPTV, and a venture partner of Wellington Partners Venture Capital, based in Munich.

Mr. Luigi Caramico, President of Intelligentias will also serve on the Board of Directors. From 2003 to 2006, he was the President, CEO and Cofounder of SysteamUS, Inc., the holding company of Systeam Italy SpA. Among his accomplishments, Mr. Caramico successfully patented a VOD video server and DVD archiving system.

Mario Mene, the Chief Technology Officer of the Company, will also serve on the Board of Directors. Mr. Mene has previously served as Technology Advisor for Acantho SpA, one of the leading IPTV broadband network operators in Italy, and as Chief Technology Officer and Board Member of SysteamUS Inc. He has also designed the satellite platform for delivery of Digital Television services for Stream, the second largest Italian pay-tv.

Let us hear your thoughts below:

Related Post