Skeates joins Critchlow board
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Former Marshal Software president joins location intelligence specialist
By David Watson | Auckland | Tuesday, 26 August, 2008
Former Marshal Software president John Skeates has joined the board of location intelligence specialist Critchlow.
Between 1998 and 2002, he was part of the team that built Marshal Software, one of New Zealand’s technology success stories. Skeates was involved with Marshal Software during its purchase by NetIQ in 2002 and the subsequent management buy-back in 2006, in which the former Marshal Software was renamed Marshal.
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