Zenodata Corporation has promoted David Granger to the position of vice president and chief technical officer.
(PRWEB) August 16, 2004 -- Zenodata Corporation has promoted David Granger to the position of vice president and chief technical officer.
Previously, Granger served as Zenodata's vice president of engineering. Before joining the company, he served as director of development at Vertis, Inc., and president of ForeFront Incorporated, both in Boulder, Colo. Prior to that time, he spent several years with NBI Corporation in Boulder as director of engineering, engineering manager, and senior software engineer. He has also held software engineering positions at Stanford Research Institute (Palo Alto, Calif.).
Granger attended Colorado College (Colorado Springs) and the University of California at Berkeley.
"Dave has been a significant asset on our seasoned executive team at Zenodata for more than a year, playing a major role in getting Zenodata to where we are today," says Mark Stevenson, CEO. "The new responsibilities he carries as vice president and CTO not only reflect the tremendous job he has done, but speak to where he can help take us next."
Zenodata Corporation (www.zenodata.com) develops and markets advanced technology that automates the searching and analysis of land record data for the real estate and lending industries. Products include the company's flagship Land Record System, an Internet browser-based system for automating the chain-of-title search process. All Zenodata products leverage the company's proprietary Land Record Database, the first completely electronic, fully indexed database of land/property record information, providing the most accurate source of land record data in the country. Based in Louisville, Colo., and incorporated in 2000, the company employs 400.
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