Westbrook Technologies CEO Paul Lord Joins AIIM International's Board of Directors, Bringing Perspectives on SOA and ECM Strategies
Market Wire, May, 2007
Westbrook Technologies, a leader in enterprise document management software for the mid-market and one of Deloitte and Touche's 2005 and 2006 "Fast 50" technology companies in Connecticut, today announced the appointment of Paul Lord, president and CEO, to the International Board of Directors for the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM) International.
The AIIM Board is the governing body of the Association that establishes strategic direction and sets policies for the organization. Lord's term began at the close of the 2007 AIIM Conference & Expo in Boston and will continue for a one-year term through April 2008.
"I am delighted and honored to have been elected to AIIM's Board of Directors and look forward to contributing to the growth and strategic direction of the Association," said Paul Lord. "As Westbrook Technologies establishes itself as a leader in the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) space with Fortis SOA, I am proud to represent both Westbrook and AIIM and will do my best to support the AIIM community."
"I have known Paul for a number of years and have always valued his insights and perspectives on the ECM marketplace," notes AIIM President John Mancini. "It will be a pleasure to focus that rich experience on some of the issues facing the Association. In particular, I have always enjoyed Paul's perspectives on SOA and on ECM deployment in the mid-market -- two key issues for the Association and the industry."
As president and CEO of Westbrook Technologies, Lord established Westbrook's Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) strategy for the ECM space and has accelerated the growth of the Company. Lord has over 20 years of sales, marketing, acquisition and leadership experience, providing software solutions to blue chip organizations worldwide.
About AIIM -- The Enterprise Content Management Association
AIIM is the international authority on Enterprise Content Management (ECM) -- the tools and technologies used to capture, manage, store, preserve, and deliver content and documents related to organizational processes. ECM enables four key business drivers: Continuity, Collaboration, Compliance, and Costs. For over 60 years, AIIM has been the leading non-profit organization focused on helping users to understand the challenges associated with managing documents, content, records, and business processes. With 70,000 industry professionals as members, the association is international in scope, independent, implementation-focused, and, as the representative of the entire ECM industry -- including users, suppliers, and the channel -- acts as the industry's intermediary. Website: http://www.aiim.org
About Westbrook Technologies
Westbrook Technologies provides enterprise document management software solutions for mid-market companies that need to maintain their competitive edge. The Company develops Fortis document management software, Web-imaging (Fortis PowerWeb), ERM (Electronic Report Management) and workflow (Fortis Inflo) software in use at thousands of customer sites in 52 countries. Businesses across every vertical market depend on depend on Westbrook Technologies' comprehensive document management solutions and use them to capture, index, store and retrieve their critical information from anywhere -- instantly and securely.
Committed to providing organizations with innovative software solutions, Westbrook Technologies has developed Fortis SOA -- a brand new enterprise content management (ECM) solution built from the ground up on Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). For more information, call (203) 483-6666 or visit www.westbrooktech.com .
Contact: Margie Sleboda 203-483-6666 ext. 679
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