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Activu recruits product management lead

US video wall specialist Activu Corporation has appointed John Stark as vice president of Product Management, where he will be responsible for the company’s product management function, leading the direction and development of future vision, collaboration and mobility solutions. Stark brings extensive control room vision product experience, with more than two decades working for companies such as Christie Digital Systems, Jupiter Systems, Barco Visual Systems, M3i Systems and Matrox.
April 17, 2014 Read time: 1 min
US video wall specialist 4220 Activu Corporation has appointed John Stark as vice president of Product Management, where he will be responsible for the company’s product management function, leading the direction and development of future vision, collaboration and mobility solutions.

Stark brings extensive control room vision product experience, with more than two decades working for companies such as 7336 Christie Digital Systems, 80 Jupiter Systems, 20 Barco Visual Systems, M3i Systems and Matrox.

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