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Four Soft Appoints Tim Sensenig Exec VP, Sales
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Nov 20, 2009 1635 hrs IST
Four Soft (4S) has appointed Tim Sensenig as its new executive vice president for global sales and business development. Sensenig is the former co-founder and vice chairman of G-log, the global third-party logistics software company, later acquired by Oracle for its Oracle Transport Management practice. Sensenig has 20 years varied experience in global sales and business development, most recently as a chairman at Gray Peaks Inc, a transportation asset management company.
On joining Four Soft, Sensenig said, "Improving efficiencies of the global supply chain has been my passion and I have always admired the technological edge and the rich functionality of 4S products as a competitor. Now, we offer an unmatched value proposition to the global transportation and logistics market place. There is definitely a great demand for Four Soft's solutions globally. The company's achievements are impressive and I look forward to leading the effort to take the company's market leading product platforms into the waiting global market." Sensenig currently serves as president of Americas and a board member of Supply Chain & Logistics Group. He is also a strategic advisor to Sunoptics, the market leader in daylighting for Global Logistics and is part of the Chairmen's Group supporting GAVI Alliances. He success includes creating the first shelf-facing optimization software company for a FMCG major in the US; supporting the growth of a Middle-Eastern third-party logistics (3PL) company; assisting in Sovereign Bancorp's growth over seven years and launching the supply chain investment banking practice at Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette.
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