Jersey City, N.J., USA - April 21, 2017, Jersey City, N.J., USA - SITO Mobile, a mobile engagement platform, announced the appointment of Lowell W. Robinson to its board of directors.
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Mr. Robinson has significant experience in technology and software services and has overseen technology functions as part of his CFO, COO and CAO roles.
Previously, Mr. Robinson was CFO, COO and CAO for MIVA. Inc.
Prior to that, he served as CFO and Senior Executive Vice President of HotJobs until it was sold to Yahoo! Inc. in 2002.
Before that, Mr. Robinson was CFO of PRT Group, a software services company with onshore, near-shore and offshore software engineering services, through its initial public offering and two acquisitions.
Mr. Robinson is currently on the public board of EVINE Live Inc. a digital omnichannel home shopping network where he chairs the Audit Committee and is a member of the Finance Committee.
Until the company’s recent sale for a significant premium, Mr. Robinson was on the board of Higher One (2014-2016), a fin tech student debit card company, where he chaired the Audit Committee and was a member of the Risk Committee.
Mr. Robinson has held senior financial positions with ADVO, Citigroup, Uncle Ben's Inc., a subsidiary of Mars, Inc., and General Foods.
He was also Chairman of two GE Capital portfolio companies in the media, publishing and digital space.
Mr. Robinson was on the board of The Jones Group where he chaired the Audit Committee and was a member of the Compensation Committee.
Additional former public company board experience includes International Wire Group, Independent Wireless One and Edison Schools.
Mr. Robinson received an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School and a B.A. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin.
Mr. Robinson is on the boards of The Smithsonian Libraries and The Council for Economic Education.
Previously he served on the board of The Metropolitan Opera Guild (2013-2016) and on the board of The University of Wisconsin Business School (2006-2010). ■
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