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National Account Manager Appointed

Thursday, February 05, 2009

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National Account Manager Appointed

Company growth focused on stronger sales approach

San Francisco, CA – Lattice Technology announces it has appointed Chris Vodanovich as its National Account Manager.

Chris brings 15 years of sales experience, focused on developing successful sales and promotional strategies for attracting major accounts across the continental United States.

Prior to joining Lattice Technology, Chris was a senior Account Executive at Mercado Software (now Omniture Inc.) a provider of online business optimization software used by major corporations.

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He also served with WorkFlow One and Vicinity Corporation. Chris studied Business and Physical Education at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in the late 1980s.

“Despite current global conditions, we continue to see revenues grow,” says Bill Barnes, GM, Lattice Technology.

“But the economic challenges that face all of us mean that we have adopted a strategy of strengthening our sales team to continue to build on our current momentum. Chris brings the experience, vision and energy we need at just the right time. We look forward to his in-depth involvement with our growing customer base.”

“Lattice Technology’s Digital Manufacturing solutions represent pure opportunity for every manufacturer to build greater productivity into their entire manufacturing operations,” says Chris Vodanovich, National Account Manager, Lattice Technology.

“Our solutions allow manufacturers to productively use 3D data in areas where manufacturers have traditionally reverted to manual methods. In a world of 3D, manufacturers should be using every advantage they can to squeeze every moment of wasted time, every cent of additional cost, out of their workflows. Lattice Technology’s solutions make this happen.”

Lattice Technology’s Digital Manufacturing solutions work seamlessly within existing 3D CAD, PLM and ERP implementations to enable the sensible, productive and efficient use of 3D data – and related attribute, parts and list data – throughout the entire manufacturing enterprise.

Each solution is developed to address serious workflow deficiencies that can occur in digital manufacturing processes including the automation of design review, process design, process documentation, motion simulation, procurement processes, and creation of illustrations directly from 3D data.

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