Miranda names new CTO

Sep 9, 2005 2:50 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

Miranda Technologies has appointed Michel Proulx as its new chief technology officer. Proulx’s promotion comes after several years with Miranda, most recently as the senior VP of product development.

In his new role, he will help shape the company’s long-term technology strategy, and focus on strategic partnerships. Proulx speaks regularly at technical conferences and meetings. Before joining Miranda, he participated in the launch of Pixstream, which designed video networking solutions for IPTV. Prior to Pixstream, he worked for 11 years at Leitch, serving in a variety of roles across engineering, marketing and product management.

Although Proulx will continue to be responsible for product management across the company, the day-to-day responsibility will be assumed by Marco Lopez, Miranda’s new vice president of product development. Lopez brings extensive management and engineering experience to Miranda, having spent the past 13 years at Matrox, most recently as senior director of sales and marketing for the video products group.

For more information, visit www.miranda.com.

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