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Friday, November 21, 2008

Changing Places

Who's coming? Who's going? Who's changing places?

By Mass High Tech Staff

Internet
Lexington-based e-Dialog Inc., a provider of e-mail marketing services, has hired Renee Pecor for the newly created role of senior vice president of human resources. Recently, Pecor was vice president of organizational development for Sonnax Industries, a manufacturing company, and vice president of human resources for Newmarket International, a software provider for the hospitality and entertainment industries. Pecor began her career more than 20 years ago in human resources in the nonprofit and insurance sectors.

Biotech
Adimab Inc., a Lebanon, N.H.-based biotechnology company, has appointed Guy Van Meter as senior director, head of business development. Van Meter comes to Adimab from a business development role at Pfizer Inc., where he was involved in new business initiatives around RNAi therapeutics and regenerative medicine. Prior to Pfizer, Van Meter spent six years in business development at Dyax Corp. prior to Dyax, he held regulatory and research roles at Alkermes Inc. and conducted research at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Yale University.

Services
Everything Channel, a Framingham division of United Business Media Ltd., has named Rick Bellan as director of audience acquisition, responsible for the global audience development strategy for the company’s Vision Events. Previously, Bellan spent five years as director of delegate recruitment in TechTarget’s audience development department, where he directed end-user recruiting for more than 250 events, end-user marketing and audience acquisitions initiatives.

Christopher Kelly has joined Burlington-based nSight Inc., a technical and educational content development and publishing services firm, as a sales executive for the publishing and education markets. Kelly comes from Pearson Education, and brings more than a dozen years in publishing, e-learning, and educational sales. He previously served in sales, marketing, and consulting positions with Addison-Wesley, The MathWorks and Thomson Learning (now Cengage).

Networking
Network traffic management systems company Ipanema Technologies Corp. has named long-standing Ipanema consultant Peter Schmidt its chief technology officer for North America. Schmidt, an experienced product architect, has more than 20 years of experience in network management and network testing. He founded and led two networking startups and played significant roles with eight others as an adviser, director or angel investor. Previously, Schmidt led Teradyne NorthStar Internetworking as its co-founder and general manager.

Online customer acquisition company Prospectiv has named Lesley Solomon as senior vice president of marketing. Most recently, Solomon served as senior vice president, marketing and sales at Gather.com. Prior to Gather.com, Solomon held executive management positions at the TV Food Network and Barnes & Noble.com.

Medical devices
Bridgemedica LLC of Walpole has named Paul DiCarlo as director of technology assessment, to assess the intellectual property positions of the firm’s clients and develop an overall technology strategy to protect and possibly expand a client’s existing technology portfolio. DiCarlo comes from Boston Scientific Corp., and has 21 years of experience in the medical device industry, where he’s accumulated 33 issued U.S. patents and has 49 U.S. patents pending.

 

Submit your news and photos of new hires, promotions and board appointments to Rodney Brown at rbrown@masshightech.com.

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