Guy Levy-Yurista was Appointed as Chief Technology Officer at AirPatrol Corporation

Date of management change: February 04, 2013 

What Happened?

Columbia, MD-based AirPatrol Corporation has Appointed Guy Levy-Yurista as Chief Technology Officer

 

About the Company

AirPatrol Corporation offers an end-to-end suite of Wireless Threat Management solutions that enable businesses to keep pace with the expanding requirements of a wireless world.

 

About the Person

Guy Levy-Yurista carries a unique mix of skills acquired over 20 years of experience in venture capital, startup and Fortune 500 environments. He holds in-depth knowledge of mobile, internet, cyber-security, social media, telecommunications, and optical technologies. In his most previous role Dr. Levy-Yurista served as Vice President, Product Management with TrustDigital. Following the acquisition of TrustDigital by McAfee in 2010 Dr. Levy-Yurista took over the lead product management role for all of McAfee’s Enterprise Mobility. Prior to that Dr. Levy-Yurista served with AOL in various roles in the Safety and Security, Messaging and Mobile groups. Previously the VP of Engineering and Product Management at AirPatrol, other prior roles for Dr. Levy-Yurista include leadership teams of several startup companies, and a GP role with an early stage VC. Dr. Levy-Yurista holds a PhD degree in Physics from the Weizmann Institute of Science, and an MBA degree from the Wharton business school in the University of Pennsylvania. To round things off, Dr. Levy-Yurista is an expert of wine having held the position of Professional Editor with a wine and gourmet magazine for over four years.

 

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