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Donaldson previously served as the senior product manager for Arecont Vision
Donaldson will focus on market requirements, providing both tactical
and strategic leadership

Arecont Vision®, the industry leader in IP-based megapixel camera technology, recently announced the promotion of Brad Donaldson to Director of Product Management. Donaldson previously served as the senior product manager for the company.

“Brad has shown his dedication and commitment to Arecont Vision® with significant contributions to our success,” said Raul Calderon, Senior Vice President, Arecont Vision®. “His capabilities and professionalism will help enable us to continue our growth and maintain our industry leadership.”

Donaldson joined Arecont Vision® in 2012. In his new role as Director of Product Management, he will focus on market requirements, providing the company with both tactical and strategic leadership for product development.

“IP megapixel camera deployments continue to grow rapidly across video security, addressing a wide range of market needs,” said Donaldson. “I look forward to ensuring that Arecont Vision® maintains our product and technology leadership to benefit our customers around the world.”

Donaldson’s career has taken him from the United States Navy to engineering management positions within General Electric’s security division and in project and product management consulting positions before joining Arecont Vision®. He holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Oregon State University.

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