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Broadcast Pix Strengthens Management Team
December 6, 2011 Source:
Broadcast Pix Former President Ken Swanton
Named CEO, Rob Flory Becomes Board Chairman, Ron Gruner Added as Board Member
Following several new innovations that enhance its product
line of integrated video production systems, Broadcast Pix announced a series
of personnel changes to strengthen the management of the company. Broadcast Pix
President Ken Swanton has been promoted to CEO, financier Robert H. Flory, Jr.
is now Chairman of the Board of Directors, and entrepreneur Ron Gruner is now
a member of the Board of Directors.
Broadcast
Pix recently introduced and began shipping: Mica systems - an integrated HD production
system from $16,900; Granite 6000 systems - the largest integrated production
systems; and VOX - innovative voice-automated production systems. These products
are now being used by leading customers in broadcast, internet, radio and projection
applications.
"Rob Flory and Ron Gruner bring
tremendous expertise in managing rapidly growing businesses," said Swanton.
"Broadcast Pix has grown every year, and now with our new HD product family
that's used by leading customers worldwide, Rob and Ron will help raise Broadcast
Pix to the next level."
Swanton's career
in the video and computer industries has helped him combine the two in today's
Broadcast Pix live production systems. He has led Broadcast Pix since co-founding
it in 2002, and previously served as president of Echolab for five years. For
the sixteen years before that he was at Digital Equipment Corporation, which was
the worlds second largest computer company, where he served as vice president.
Flory has been president of Flory Investments, Inc., a
privately owned investment company, since 1995. Since 2004, he has also been chairman
of portfolio company, Chemogen, Inc., which created a patented antigen-specific
test for the diagnosis of tuberculosis in HIV patients. In addition to playing
an active role at Chemogen and now Broadcast Pix, he also oversees some of the
sales and marketing activities of Eberle Winery, a portfolio company since 1996.
Gruner is chairman and co-founder of Sky Analytics.
Previously he founded Shareholder.com (originally Direct Report Corporation) in
1991 and served as its president until 2006, when it was purchased by NASDAQ.
Before that, he co-founded and was president of Alliant Computer Systems which
became a public company. Gruner holds 24 patents from his extensive work in the
computer industry.
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