Research Triangle Park, N.C. — Geomagic, a developer of software and services for use in 3-D and other high-end engineering applications, is adding two executives to its management team.
Steve Carnevale joins Geomagic as its chief financial officer. He most recently was a partner in Tatum LLC in Raleigh. Tatum provides CFO and other services. Carnevale has more than 20 years of experience in financial management.
Also joining Geomagic is Stacey Mangum, who will be the firm’s vice president for human resources. She worked most recently at Arsenal Digital Solutions. Mangum has more than 20 years of experience in human resources.
“Geomagic is growing rapidly in terms of both revenue and people,” said Ping Fu, Geomagic’s chief executive officer. “I am very excited to have Steve and Stacey join the Geomagic management team. Their expertise in finance and human resources is critical for Geomagic’s future success.”
Software Firm Geomagic Names CFO, HR Executive
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