Fast Forward Video Appoints New Marketing Director
IRVINE, Calif. — October 30, 2007— Fast Forward Video Inc. (FFV), a recognized innovator of digital video recorder (DVR) technology for broadcast, industrial video, presentation, and military applications, today announced the appointment of Nicole Hollinger as the company's marketing director. This new appointment builds on Fast Forward Video's commitment to providing excellent support to the broadcasting industry.
Hollinger comes to Fast Forward Video from Enhanced Vision Systems, where she served three years heading the marketing department. During this time she streamlined marketing activities and was able to increase sales lead generation by 35 percent. She also played an important role in developing and maintaining key relationships with the company's dealer networks by implementing individualized marketing plans and territory-specific market research.
Hollinger's marketing expertise ranges from education to retail markets with an emphasis on strategic product development through marketing research.
"Nicole's success and experience in marketing and supporting field sales organizations will be an important asset to Fast Forward Video as we renew our commitment to our dealer network in the broadcasting industry," said Hal Reisiger, CEO of Fast Forward Video. "We are very pleased to have an individual with her proven track record to join our team; she will play an integral role in fulfilling our mission to be the premier innovator of DVR technology."
"I'm excited to be joining an organization that manufactures cutting-edge DVR technology that supports markets such as broadcasting, sports, military, film production and surveillance," said Hollinger. "Fast Forward Video has been a leader in the DVR industry, and I look forward to helping the company grow and expand its market scope."
Hollinger will be based at Fast Forward Video's Irvine headquarters.
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About FFV
Fast Forward Video designs, manufactures, and markets digital video recorders, board-level solutions and time code generator/readers for professional broadcast, presentation, industrial, and military applications worldwide. Founded in 1985, the company was the first to incorporate digital computer technology, including random-access disk storage and data-compression capabilities, into professional video products. Today the company provides video technology solutions to a wide range of markets. Additional information is available at www.ffv.com