Bentley Systems, Incorporated, an infrastructure engineering software company, announces, following the initial public offering of its stock on September 23, the company’s successful recruitment for three significant operating positions. All three new executives are presently in place:
Chief Product Officer Nicholas Cumins (based in Munich, Germany) reports to Greg Bentley. He succeeds Bhupinder Singh, who has retired. He has over 20 years of product leadership experience with established and startup companies in multiple software industries. Prior to joining Bentley, Cumins served as general manager of SAP Marketing Cloud, a comprehensive marketing automation platform. He also served as chief product officer of Scytl, a platform for online voting, in Barcelona, and senior vice president of product with OpenX, a pioneer in programmatic advertising, in Los Angeles. He earned master’s degrees in law and in business from Paris II Panthéon-Assas University.
Chief Success Officer Katriona Lord-Levins (based in San Francisco, CA) reports to Greg Bentley. The chief success officer is a new position. Lord-Levins leads the user and enterprise success teams, which help users realize their business goals with Bentley technologies. Before joining Bentley, Lord-Levins worked for two decades at Autodesk in a variety of roles. Prior to Autodesk, she worked at Alias Research in Toronto, a software company that produced high-end 3D graphics software. Lord-Levins studied computer science at the University of Toronto.
Chief Marketing Officer Chris Bradshaw (based in Exton, PA) reports to Gus Bergsma, chief revenue officer. He succeeds Carey Mann, who after 28 years becomes BSY’s inaugural investor relations officer. Bradshaw was previously chief marketing and product officer of Blue Prism Group, a London-based software company that specializes in robotic process automation. From 1991 until 2017, Bradshaw served at Autodesk in a variety of leadership roles, including chief marketing officer. Earlier, he managed flight software development for the United States Air Force, where he guided the development, testing, and integration of on-board computer systems for two national space programs. Bradshaw serves on the board of directors of Project Lead the Way, a non-profit that provides STEM education programs to K-12 students in the United States. He earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University, and an M.B.A. from Duke University.
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