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Sonic Foundry CEO Gary Weis Announces Retirement

Sonic Foundry CEO Gary Weis Announces Retirement.

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Sonic Foundry CEO Gary Weis Announces Retirement

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nMADISON, Wis., April 24, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sonic Foundry today announced that after eight years of leading the company, Chief Executive Officer Gary Weis will retire, effective May 1. Weis will serve as a Senior Advisor to the company through April 30, 2020 and remain on the company’s Board of Directors, where he has been since 2004. In the role of Senior Advisor he will be principally involved in assisting the company’s Special Committee of Independent Directors in seeking to maximize shareholder value.   After a careful succession planning process undertaken by the Board of Directors, Michael Norregaard, who was named Chief Operating Officer earlier this year, will assume the role of Chief Executive Officer.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n “It has been my pleasure to serve as CEO of Sonic Foundry. I’m extremely grateful for the last 15 years with the company and am proud of the work that we have accomplished to make video creation more accessible to any school or organization. It’s an honor to collaborate with the most experienced, creative and talented people in the industry,” Weis said. “I’ve had a fulfilling career and believe it is the perfect time for me to step down for a transition in leadership to usher in a new chapter for the company. I have known and worked with Michael for many years in several other companies and I could not pass the baton to a more deserving and qualified leader.”   While serving as CEO, Weis built the company into the recognized global leader for video capture and management. He oversaw the expansion of its global market reach in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region with the acquisitions of leading education and enterprise video providers, MediaMission in the Netherlands, and Mediasite. K.K. in Japan, as well as a partnership with Neusoft IT Services Co., Ltd, one of the largest IT solution and service providers in China.   Weis spearheaded the company’s commitment to remove hurdles to campus and enterprise-wide adoption with the development of an innovative new product mix. In addition to substantial growth from new Mediasite Video Cloud customers, the introduction of an affordable line of recorders led to increased recorder shipments. New software offerings, such as Mediasite Join video conf...

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