Business Services Industry
StoredIQ Appoints Former Dell CIO to Board of Directors
Business Wire, March 31, 2008
Susan Sheskey Brings Leadership and Extensive Management Experience to StoredIQ
AUSTIN, Texas -- StoredIQ Inc., a leading provider of enterprise-class intelligent information management and eDiscovery solutions, today announced the appointment of Susan Sheskey to its Board of Directors. Sheskey's career spans over 30 years of executive management; most recently she served as senior vice president and chief information officer for Dell, Inc.
"We are extremely honored to have Susan join StoredIQ's Board of Directors," said James Schellhase, CEO and president of StoredIQ. "With her extensive Fortune 50 IT management experience, Susan is a critical addition to our team, helping us to expand the business and operational foundation that we will need to achieve our long-term growth objectives."
Sheskey's distinguished career includes serving as a vice president within the information technology (IT) department at Dell for 12 years before she was appointed the position of chief information officer in 2005. She is a noted authority on eCommerce, supply chain and data warehousing technologies. With her leadership, Dell IT was honored with the "CIO 100" award from CIO Magazine in 2006 and 2007 for their innovative use of technologies enabling sales/order management and mobile application delivery. Prior to Dell, Sheskey held leadership positions at Ameritech and Ohio Bell, where she gathered essential planning, development and operational experience.
Commenting on her appointment Sheskey said, "Being part of StoredIQ's Board of Directors represents an opportunity for me to join a company as it introduces an innovative and new technology into the enterprise. There is high demand in the market as companies must find new ways to streamline and enhance their compliance and eDiscovery efforts and StoredIQ possesses compelling products to take advantage of this growth."
About StoredIQ
StoredIQ is a leading provider of enterprise-class Intelligent Information Management solutions, enabling organizations to gain visibility and control over business-critical information to help meet their compliance, governance and legal discovery requirements. The company provides a range of integrated products: StoredIQ Intelligent eDiscovery for fast response to litigation and investigations, StoredIQ eDiscovery Preparedness for proactive "litigation readiness," and StoredIQ Information Governance for information protection and risk management. For more information, visit www.storediq.com.
StoredIQ is a trademark of StoredIQ, Inc. All other trademarks may or may not be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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