Geomagic Names Rachael Dalton-Taggart As Director of Marketing Communications

August 13, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: Software

(Research Triangle Park, N.C.) Geomagic has named Rachael Dalton-Taggart as director of marketing communications, further strengthening a management team that is developing the 3D software company into a global brand. Dalton-Taggart brings to Geomagic more than 20 years of experience in public relations, editorial, marketing, sales lead generation, and video and web content creation for 3D CAD companies such as Lattice Technology, Spatial, and Bentley Systems. She also headed up her own PR and marketing company for eight years, managing accounts for 3D software vendors from around the world.

“Rachael brings key marketing and positioning skills that will help us expand our market leadership in 3D scanning and processing software,” says Tom Kurke, Geomagic’s chief operating officer . “She’s also an integral part of an agile team that will enable Geomagic to uncover new markets for our products.”

“I have watched Geomagic develop into a worldwide leader through the vision of co-founder and CEO Ping Fu and the expert execution of her team,” says Dalton-Taggart. “I am excited to be a part of what I know will be an amazingly bright future.”

About Geomagic

Geomagic (www.geomagic.com) is a leading provider of 3D software for creating digital models of physical objects. Professionals involved in the design, reverse engineering and inspection of parts and products use Geomagic Studio and Geomagic Qualify to shorten time to market and improve quality. Geomagic software is also used in the dental and medical markets to create customized restorations, appliances, prosthetics and treatment plans that help improve patient care. Some of the leading companies around the globe using Geomagic software include Ford, Harley Davidson, Richard Childress Racing, Timberland, Fisher Price, Pratt & Whitney, NASA, Alcoa Howmet, Danaher and Invisalign. Geomagic is based in Research Triangle Park, NC, USA, with subsidiaries in Europe and Asia and partners worldwide.

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