Geospatial Corporation Makes Leadership Change
Geospatial Corporation has named Rob Brook to the company’s executive management team. Brook, who will serve as Team Lead GeoUnderground is a former Senior Director – Gas Infrastructure for Pacific Gas & Electric and he served as the Global Pipeline and Gas Utilities Industry Manager for ESRI. Brook has also served on the board of the Pipeline Open Data Standard and has developed a strong understanding of the enterprise IT, asset management, public works, pipelines and gas utilities integrity management solutions.
In this role, Brook will be responsible for all aspects of the company’s Infrastructure management solutions, including future product development and integration with clients, leading new marketing and strategic initiatives such as Geospatial’s Smart Cities Infrastructure Solutions, and managing Geospatial’s IGAPP Program. He will be based in Walnut Creek, California, providing access to Silicon Valley and enabling him to interact with and manage the company’s Google Partnership.
“Rob is going to be a major asset to our continued effort in providing our customers a total solution to their locational asset management and integrity programs,” said Mark Smith, Chairman and CEO of Geospatial Corporation. “He brings a wealth of knowledge, leadership and the critical thinking to solve the challenges our customers face in the field and the management of critical data across multiple divisions within their organizations. Our solutions allow them to manage new and tougher regulations.”
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