New president for Pace International
April 2, 2012
Shane McCarthy has replaced Mark Loughran with immediate effect and will assume responsibility for Pace International’s business in EMEA, APAC and Brazil. As President, McCarthy will lead a team of over 700 people, delivering revenues of around $1 billion
Pace CEO, Mike Pulli, said, “Shane has been with the Company for over seven years in a variety of engineering and commercial roles, most recently as Senior Vice President and General Manager of the combined NAGRA and NDS businesses. His appointment as President reflects his track record of excellence and guarantees a stable, seamless transition that will benefit Pace’s customers and support the company’s continued growth in these extremely important global territories.”
Before joining Pace, McCarthy has held various roles in engineering, sales, and marketing for a number of companies including NDS and Transitive Technologies. McCarthy has a diploma in Electronic Engineering from Cork institute of Technology and a BEng (Hons) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Bolton.
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