Bill Sinclair was Appointed Chief Technology Officer at Cartasite

Date of management change: May 12, 2015 

What Happened?

Denver, CO-based Cartasite has Appointed Bill Sinclair as Chief Technology Officer

 

About the Company

Cartasite’s mission is to deliver realtime operational intelligence to the global energy and natural resource industries. Cartasite delivers Realtime Operational Intelligence on a global level that is dramatically improving field operations and increasing profitability throughout the energy industry. With the products we’ve developed, such as our Realtime Operational Vehicle Reporting System ROVR and globalTAG, as well as our advanced web application worldVIEW; tracking, directing, and managing fleet operations and assets anywhere in the world is only a computer click away. SPOT allows remote workers to stay connected while in the field. This emergency device provides peace of mind. We are a company that challenges and invigorates each of us. An exciting place to work, Cartasite rewards ingenuity and creativity. It is our practical solutions that deliver measurable benefits and positive economic impact to our customers. We are certain that our valued customers know their businesses better than we do, and we are committed to actively listening and responding to each of them. Our objective is to develop close collaborative relationships, and improve field operations through products that provide a safe and secure environment for the industry.

 

About the Person

William Sinclair is Chief Technology Officer at Salt Lending. Previously, William held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.

 

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