International. To strengthen its market and expand its sales around the world, the audio and telepresence solutions company Revolabs, changed some of its executives.
Marc Cremer (pictured) is the company's new COO, who will be in charge of all operations around the world, including sales, marketing, technical services and product management.
He has 23 years of experience in the telecommunications and mobile broadband industry. He comes from Taqua, where he served as executive vice president of operations and general manager of wireless technology.
He also served as executive vice president of operations for Tatara Systems, vice president of sales for Emea, vice president of sales at Pctel, Inc. and director of global sales for Motorola's semiconductor product sector. Cremer holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University.
The company also appointed Tim Root as its new chief technology officer and executive vice president of new business development, who will be responsible for business development efforts, creating a company vision and strategic roadmap for future products.
He holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University, a master's degree in electrical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and a double master's degree in engineering and management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Sloan School of Management.