
Published 12th November 2008
PITTSBURGH, NOVEMBER 11, 2008 – Vocollect, Inc., provider of the most widely used voice systems for improving supply chain performance, announces that effective immediately, Joe Pajer will assume the role and responsibilities as president of Vocollect’s Supply Chain Business. Joe will report to Roger Byford, CEO of Vocollect, and will oversee sales, marketing, product management, engineering, and operations for Vocollect’s Supply Chain Business.
Pajer’s career spans over 20 years in senior executive roles in high technology markets such as consumer electronics, semiconductors, personal computers and high-end computer networking. His portfolio of experience includes global senior executive positions with the former Marconi and FORE Systems, Inc. in Pittsburgh; he previously held various executive managerial roles with Compaq Computer Corporation in Houston, TX and AT&T Consumer Products in Parsippany, NJ.
“I am very excited to be joining Vocollect and I look forward to the opportunity to build on its wealth of experience in delivering voice applications to the supply chain industry,” Pajer said. “Vocollect has been very successful in creating significant value in their existing markets. I look forward to helping the team extend that success to new customer segments and new geographies. With one of the most talented teams in the industry, we will develop new applications for voice technology and expand our footprint to new customers across the globe, thereby solidifying and extending Vocollect’s leadership position. Vocollect is well-positioned for success in the years ahead. I’m very excited to work with a great team to drive voice innovation forward.”
Roger Byford, founder and chairman of Vocollect adds, “Through Joe’s experience at Compaq and at Marconi, he has brought together large organisations on strategic issues and has emerged with focused efforts for growth and diversification. As such, he is a perfect fit for Vocollect’s vision to build upon our more than 20 years of best practices from implementations around the world, and to put voice to work inside diverse organisations and industries that would significantly benefit from open and flexible voice applications supporting today’s expanding decentralized workforces.”
Pajer graduated with a master of science in management and a bachelor of science in civil engineering/engineering and public policy from Carnegie Mellon University.