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Iteris promotes Todd Kreter to head roadway sensors division

Todd Kreter, previously vice president of engineering at Iteris, has been promoted to the new position of senior vice president and general manager, Roadway Sensors. Kreter joined Iteris in 2007 and has led several successful development initiatives, including Vantage Vector, an industry-first video and radar hybrid camera system, and the award-winning SmartCycle bicycle detection processor. In his new role, Kreter will oversee the strategic and operating components of the Roadway Sensors business un
May 30, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Todd Kreter, previously vice president of engineering at 73 Iteris, has been promoted to the new position of senior vice president and general manager, Roadway Sensors.

Kreter joined Iteris in 2007 and has led several successful development initiatives, including Vantage Vector, an industry-first video and radar hybrid camera system, and the award-winning SmartCycle bicycle detection processor.

In his new role, Kreter will oversee the strategic and operating components of the Roadway Sensors business unit.

“Todd’s exceptional engineering and operations experience is matched by his approach to market responsive innovation and customer focus,” said Abbas Mohaddes, president and CEO of Iteris. “Since joining Iteris, Todd has been instrumental in influencing our company’s culture by implementing robust processes in a collaborative environment.”

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