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MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. February 5, 2008 - Apprion, the pioneer of industrial
wireless application
networks, today announced that Mike Bradley has been
named CEO, succeeding Stephen Lambright, a founder of Apprion who will be
continuing with the company as VP of Marketing and Customer Services.
Bradley served as Wonderware's president for five years from November 2002
to November 2007.
During his tenure, Bradley was instrumental in repositioning Wonderware
from a pure-play HMI/SCADA vendor to a leader in Manufacturing Intelligence
and Operations Management/MES Software. Under his leadership, Wonderware
consistently achieved more than four years of double-digit growth --
expanding the installed base to over 100,000 plants and growing the network
of distributors to more than 140 offices worldwide.
"My time at Wonderware was some of the most gratifying of my career. But
now, I am elated with the tremendous growth possibilities at Apprion. It is
rare to have an opportunity as exciting and as large in scope as what we
see emerging in the industrial wireless space," Bradley said. "What Steve
Lambright, his executive team, and the entire Apprion team have already
achieved in terms of technology breakthroughs and customer success is
extremely impressive. Apprion is poised for continued growth, and I'm
excited to join at such a pivotal point in the Company's development."
"We are extremely fortunate to have someone of Mike's market acumen,
personal character, and proven track-record join Apprion as CEO," said
Stephen Lambright. "Mike brings a wealth of experience to Apprion and
under his guidance, I am certain we will extend Apprion's leadership in
serving the manufacturing and other industrial markets."
Prior to joining Wonderware, Bradley was CEO of Projexsys, an electronic
business intelligence company serving industrial and financial markets.
Before starting Projexsys, Bradley spent 14 years as CEO for Cimtek
Commerce Inc. and Cimtek Inc., which were e-Commerce and marketing database
companies serving the industrial and medical marketplaces. Early in his
career, Bradley was a sales and marketing manager for Texas Instruments for
10 years in the Industrial Systems Division.
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