SOUTH SAN FRNACISCO, Calif. -- Envivio (NASDAQ: ENVI), a leading provider of live and on-demand multi-screen IP video processing and delivery solutions, today announced the appointment of industry executive Ira Goldfarb as senior vice president of global sales and service. Mr. Goldfarb takes on responsibility for Envivio’s worldwide sales, professional services and customer support.
Mr. Goldfarb served in a variety of sales and executive leadership roles with SeaChange International (NASDAQ: SEAC) from 1994 to 2012. Most recently, he was executive vice president, worldwide sales and service. His experience spans both software and hardware-based system sales, as well as management of various technical service and support organizations. Mr. Goldfarb joined SeaChange in 1994 when the company’s revenue was less than one million dollars, and during his tenure, revenue grew to 216 million dollars in 2011.
“Ira has successfully grown the global sales organization and served as a key member of the executive team at an innovative company that is a leader in the industry. He possesses extensive knowledge of both our customer base and technologies,” said Julien Signès, Envivio’s president and CEO. “His talent and experience are great assets and we are excited to have him on board at Envivio.”
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