News archiveSteve Pitts to head Professional Services1 November 2007
Counterpoint Systems, are delighted to announce that Steve Pitts has joined the company's executive team as Vice President of Professional Services. Steve’s experience includes over nineteen years of information technology, strategic planning, project management and client services expertise including extensive experience in the media and entertainment industry. In his new position at Counterpoint, he will be responsible for establishing the company’s Professional Services organization to assist customers as they automate business processes. Most recently, Mr. Pitts was the Vice President - Services for MESoft, Inc. where he oversaw the company's media asset management and digital workflow service offerings for enterprise, studio and production company customers. He was also Vice President, Studio and Feature Production IT at 20th Century Fox, managing end-to-end IT initiatives in support of feature film, television production, studio operations and licensing & merchandising divisions. In addition, he has been a management consultant in PwC Consulting’s Media and Entertainment practice. "Steve brings a wealth of knowledge from the trenches of the entertainment and consulting worlds and knows what it takes to implement enterprise solutions for customers," said Amos Biegun, CEO of Counterpoint Systems. "We are thrilled to have him initiate and lead our Professional Services team at a time when our customers are seeking expertise to automate business processes and deliver improved service levels." Counterpoint Systems automates licensing processes across a wide range of ndustries. With Counterpoint Systems’ software, companies can bridge legal, finance and marketing departments across the enterprise, as well as automate processes in a way that's simple, fast, and effective. "I am pleased to join Counterpoint Systems at a time when the market is hungry for automation and proven best practices," said Steve Pitts, Vice President of Professional Services at Counterpoint. "
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