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Conviva appoints two new executive officersMay 06, 2013 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) -- Conviva, a provider of video stream optimization and viewer analytics, has appointed Ramin Farassat as the new vice president, or VP, of product marketing and Tim Kleffman as the new VP of customer success. Mr Farassat came most recently from RGB Networks, where he was instrumental in the design and product definition for multifunctional video streaming, advertisement insertion and delivery products. He will manage the product planning, strategy and delivery of Conviva's preemptive stream optimization solution, Precision Video. In addition, he will leverage his tenure in the adaptive bitrate, video processing and video delivery solutions for product development and deployment at Conviva, the company said. Mr Kleffman has experience in managing customer success and engineering teams. He joins the Conviva team directly from LiveOps, where he served as VP of global professional services and customer support. "I am delighted to have found this level of intellect, energy and innovation," said Mr Farassat. "I have a dream position-leading the global product marketing efforts for Conviva." "This team is revolutionizing the video streaming category. Conviva's full commitment to its partners in delivering optimal video quality is impressive," said Tim Kleffman. "My mission is to deliver outstanding services to each and every client, ranging from initial pre-sales contacts, through ongoing customer support, from loyalty and retention to fostering strategic, trusted long-term partnerships globally." "Both Ramin and Tim fill critical executive positions in our expanding leadership team, where the demand for experience and knowledge of our fast-pace, video streaming category is essential," said Darren Feher, CEO of Conviva. "We are honored they have joined us and look forward with confidence to their achievements and contributions." http://www.datamonitor.com Republication or redistribution, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without prior written consent. Datamonitor shall not be liable for errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon |
