Roger Demuth was Promoted to Chief Technology Officer at Ensequence

Date of management change: July 15, 2013 

What Happened?

New York, NY-based Ensequence has Promoted Roger Demuth as Chief Technology Officer  

 

About the Company

Online content and mobile devices make it harder than ever to hold the TV viewer’s attention and maximize the advertiser’s return.  We can fix that. For over a decade, Ensequence has been dedicated to making TV more immersive, connected and personal, because we think it’s time to integrate what we love about new media experiences with television. Ensequence redefines television advertising and programming, on cable, satellite, telco, connected TVs, and mobile. Our products create deeper and more measurable engagement with viewers to bring television fully into the digital age – increasing time spent viewing and ratings for programmers and ROI for advertisers. We work with the world’s leading advertisers, programmers, CE manufacturers and service providers to create the most dynamic social and interactive television experiences in the industry.  

 

About the Person

Roger Demuth has over 25 years experience in developing and managing the development of software products, and more than 10 years experience in software for the video industry.   Prior to joining Ensequence as CTO, he managed the engineering team at cable industry services provider Itaas, and was the VP Engineering for Ensequence for over 7 years.   Previously, Demuth built software products in a diverse set of functional areas including transactional replication systems, transaction monitors, mobile synchronization and real-time industrial automation.  

 

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