| |  |  | | |  | Eric Didier, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) After starting his career at Thomson, in charge of the deployment of the numerical simulations department (missiles division), in 1990 Eric helped create the French branch of PTC (Parametric Technology), an American software company. After having gained a good deal of experience in this company, which enjoyed very strong growth (turnover of $1 billion in 7 years), he left his position as co-director of operations to assume the position of Managing Director of Ross Systems, an ERP software development firm. As such, he managed the French, Belgian, and Swiss branches. He subsequently joined the Soamaï team. | |  | | |  | François Méro, Vice President Sales & Partners François began his career in 1992 with Sybel Informatique (Sage Group Ltd - Management Software) as Sales Representative, eventually becoming Regional Manager. In 1996, François joined the PTC (Parametric Technology - Mechanical CAD Software) team to head up a Sales District. He then joined American software company Ross Systems and was in charge of the Management of the company's French, Belgian, Swiss, and Luxembourgeois sales teams. | |  | | |  | Isabelle Lefort, Vice President Marketing & Communication Isabelle began her career in 1989 as a Press Attachée at ISE International (Importer of North American IT products); she subsequently spent over 6 years at PTC (Parametric Technology - Mechanical CAD Software), where she was promoted to Marketing and Communication Manager for France in 1996. In 1997, Isabelle joined Ross Systems and successively headed up Marketing Management for France and for Europe before taking charge of the company's e-business development on an international level. | |  | | |  | Jean-Philippe Moresmau, CTO JP started working in the Web arena in 1996, when he headed the technical developments of the Gateway e-commerce European web sites. En 1999 he joins Labyrinth, the most successful web agency in Ireland. While JP was their technical director, the company moved from being a small firm to a powerhouse catering for the needs of the most important Irish and international companies. After a stint as a independent consultant, during which he built and released open-source his own implementation of the UDDI web services directory protocol and co-authored a book on Java, XML and Web Services, he joins Soamaï in 2001. | |  | | |  | Paul Fialon, VP Professional Services Began his career with Telis/Sema Group, a system integrator, for which he worked in the Package Software and System division in Germany for 2 years and in the Engineering division in France for 3 years. In 1996, Paul joined Wincap Software, a French software firm, as project manager within the Development teams. In 1999, further to the buyout of the activity Wincap by Cyrano, Paul took the head of Consulting and Presales Team, for continental Europe, of this software developer specialized in the test and the documentation of the information system. Paul integrates then Soamaï, in charge of the consulting, presales and training activities. | |  | |