Bentley Appoints New Chief Marketing Officer

March 14, 2008
Edward Mueller will develop and manage marketing strategies and programs

Bentley Systems, Inc. recently announced the appointment of Edward Mueller to the position of chief marketing officer. In this capacity, Mueller will develop and manage corporate and product marketing strategies and programs for Bentley’s comprehensive portfolio of software and services.

Mueller has more than 20 years of experience working in Silicon Valley for both publicly and privately held software companies. Before joining Bentley, Mueller served as chief marketing officer for Everdream Corp., a leader in on-demand desktop management systems that was recently acquired by Dell Computer. Other executive and management roles Mueller has held include chief marketing officer for Commerce One, founder of ShortCycles, Inc., and director of marketing for TCSI Corp.

“We welcome Ed to the Bentley team and are eager to benefit from his marketing insight as we push forward into new areas of growth for our solutions, products and services,” CEO Greg Bentley said. “Ed’s broad background and extensive skill set are highlighted by his capabilities in developing impactful go-to-market strategies and compelling product marketing and corporate positioning.”

Mueller holds a BSE degree from the University of Michigan and an MBA degree from the University of Chicago’s Graduate School of Business. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife and daughter.

Source: Bentley

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