Austin, Tx., USA - May 21, 2010, Austin, Tx., USA - LibreDigital, a web-based warehouse and distribution platform, announced the addition of three new members to its executive management team.
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Frank Lyman will serve as the company’s new chief marketing officer, Albert Lopez is the new vice president of corporate development and Rob Beauchamp is vice president of product management.
Most recently, Mr. Lyman was Executive Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at CourseSmart, a company that pioneered the digital delivery of textbooks.
Before CourseSmart, Mr. Lyman spent eight years in senior marketing, technology development and general management positions at John Wiley & Sons, where he was instrumental in the early development of Wiley’s well-respected WileyPLUS platform now used by millions of students worldwide.
Previously, Mr. Lyman served as Vice President of Marketing of LifeMinders.com, and as an Assistant Brand Manager at Procter & Gamble. Mr. Lyman began his career in sales, marketing and editorial roles at Prentice Hall and John Wiley & Sons.
Mr. Lopez has 20 years experience as a technology executive. As Vice President of Corporate Development at LibreDigital, his responsibilities include strategic planning, business development, acquisitions, strategic partnerships and technical solution consulting.
Before joining LibreDigital, Mr. Lopez helped lead two companies through the IPO process and was a key member of executive teams that raised more than $50 million in venture capital/private financing and more than $150M in initial or secondary public offerings.
Mr. Lopez also served as Vice President of Worldwide Marketing and Channel Sales for Procera networks, a developer of network appliances for the telecommunications industry, where he drove 300 percent growth in sales revenue.
Mr. Lopez has held executive positions at leading software companies, including Oracle, Taleo, US Web, MS2 (now Agile Software), and AdFlight.
Previously, Mr. Beauchamp was the Senior Director of Product Management, Software Infrastructure, at Sun Microsystems where he was responsible for driving the creation of a best-of-breed open-source middleware platform based on the enterprise Java standard. ■