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Bytemark appoints Eric Reese chief operating officer

Bytemark, a company specialising in transit fare solutions and intermodal mobility, has appointed Eric Reese chief operating officer to lead strategic development strategies. Reese previously worked at Gannett Fleming - an American engineering firm - where he served as vice president for business development. Prior to that, he worked as director for global strategy for Scheidt & Bachmann, a company that markets parking and fare collection systems. Additionally, Reese has served as director, revenue
August 5, 2019 Read time: 1 min

7877 Bytemark, a company specialising in transit fare solutions and intermodal mobility, has appointed Eric Reese chief operating officer to lead strategic development strategies.

Reese previously worked at 6812 Gannett Fleming - an American engineering firm - where he served as vice president for business development. Prior to that, he worked as director for global strategy for 3961 Scheidt & Bachmann, a company that markets parking and fare collection systems.

Additionally, Reese has served as director, revenue for the 1000 Chicago Transit Authority, where he oversaw the development, implementation and transition of the Ventra fare payment.

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