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SAN FRANCISCO - Californer -- Veryon (http://www.veryon.com/), a leading provider of information services and software solutions for the aviation industry, recently announced the strategic addition of Kristopher Volrath to its leadership team. With over two decades of experience in software product management across the healthcare, finance and energy sectors, Volrath joins Veryon as the senior vice president of product, bringing a wealth of expertise and vision to the organization.
"Kristopher's exceptional track record of delivering tangible results and unwavering passion for crafting outstanding products make him an invaluable addition to the Veryon team," said Norman Happ, chief executive officer for Veryon. "With his visionary leadership, we are confident in our ability to continue providing best-in-class solutions that deliver unparalleled value to our customers."
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In his role, Volrath will steer the company's product roadmap across all fronts, driving innovation initiatives and ensuring that Veryon products consistently exceed customer expectations.
"Veryon continues to be a market leader in supporting the aviation industry and those critical to maintaining safe and reliable operations, as well as advancing predictive analytics and artificial intelligence within the industry. I am thrilled to join Veryon and lead the product organization," said Volrath. "Bringing software solutions to market that enable cutting-edge capabilities, seamlessly integrate across the platform and most importantly, delight customers, is a passion of mine and aligns with Veryon's commitment to being a customer-focused market leader."
Before joining Veryon, Volrath served as a pivotal figure at Inovalon where he spent the last decade spearheading successful product launches and driving invention within the healthcare industry. He graduated magna cum laude from Salisbury University with a bachelor's degree in management information systems and a minor in finance.
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About Veryon
Veryon is the leading provider of aviation software and information services, supporting a global network of more than 75,000 aircraft maintenance professionals and over 7,600 customers in nearly 175 countries worldwide. We help everyone from business aviation teams and MROs to airlines and OEMs get their aircraft more uptime. Challenges like unscheduled repairs, part availability, and excessive paperwork lead to too many aircraft spending too much time on the ground. And that leads to needless delays, endless back and forth, and lots of wasted dollars. The key to more uptime is having a better technology platform to manage everything from maintenance and operations to manuals and diagnostics.
That's why thousands of aircraft operators, 25% of the worldwide commercial fleet, and over 100 OEMs all rely on Veryon. And it's why customers have been able to achieve an average 23% improvement in aircraft downtime cost. Veryon. Let's get you more uptime. Learn more at veryon.com.
"Kristopher's exceptional track record of delivering tangible results and unwavering passion for crafting outstanding products make him an invaluable addition to the Veryon team," said Norman Happ, chief executive officer for Veryon. "With his visionary leadership, we are confident in our ability to continue providing best-in-class solutions that deliver unparalleled value to our customers."
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In his role, Volrath will steer the company's product roadmap across all fronts, driving innovation initiatives and ensuring that Veryon products consistently exceed customer expectations.
"Veryon continues to be a market leader in supporting the aviation industry and those critical to maintaining safe and reliable operations, as well as advancing predictive analytics and artificial intelligence within the industry. I am thrilled to join Veryon and lead the product organization," said Volrath. "Bringing software solutions to market that enable cutting-edge capabilities, seamlessly integrate across the platform and most importantly, delight customers, is a passion of mine and aligns with Veryon's commitment to being a customer-focused market leader."
Before joining Veryon, Volrath served as a pivotal figure at Inovalon where he spent the last decade spearheading successful product launches and driving invention within the healthcare industry. He graduated magna cum laude from Salisbury University with a bachelor's degree in management information systems and a minor in finance.
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About Veryon
Veryon is the leading provider of aviation software and information services, supporting a global network of more than 75,000 aircraft maintenance professionals and over 7,600 customers in nearly 175 countries worldwide. We help everyone from business aviation teams and MROs to airlines and OEMs get their aircraft more uptime. Challenges like unscheduled repairs, part availability, and excessive paperwork lead to too many aircraft spending too much time on the ground. And that leads to needless delays, endless back and forth, and lots of wasted dollars. The key to more uptime is having a better technology platform to manage everything from maintenance and operations to manuals and diagnostics.
That's why thousands of aircraft operators, 25% of the worldwide commercial fleet, and over 100 OEMs all rely on Veryon. And it's why customers have been able to achieve an average 23% improvement in aircraft downtime cost. Veryon. Let's get you more uptime. Learn more at veryon.com.
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