Philly Tech People News 10/2/2016: TE Connectivity President Curtin will succeed CEO Lynch in 2017; CDI, CardConnect, ERT, Rodale





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Ekistic Ventures launches $15M fund to ‘solve critical urban problems’ (GovFresh)
Advisors include former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter. Chicago-based firm launches with $15 million fund.

TE Connectivity President Terrence Curtin will succeed CEO Tom Lynch, Effective March 9, 2017 (PR Newswire)

CEO of engineering staffing company CDI resigns (Philly.com)


CardConnect Appoints Jason Williams as Senior Vice President of Business Development (CardConnect)

ERT Further Enhances its Market-Leading Delivery Expertise (ERT)
David Elario joins executive team as head of operations delivery.







After 18 years, Alan Kraus steps down from Ben Franklin Technology Partners (Technical.ly Philly)

Peter Stern Resurfaces at Apple (Multichannel News)
Formerly of Time Warner Cable.



Jason Livingood is now Vice President - Technology Policy & Standards at Comcast, according to his LinkedIn profile. Previously, he was Vice President - Internet Services, for Comcast Cable.




Lincoln Financial Group Names Kristen Phillips Head of Corporate Marketing and Enterprise Communications
(Lincoln Financial Group )
Unusual for a position such as that to report to the chief human resources officer.


Don Norbeck, whom I believe calls Philadelphia home base though in fact he's spread out all over the place, has a new role at the new Dell EMC, Senior Director Customer Experience Engineering, Architecture and Product Management. According to his LinkedIn profile, he continues to serve as Chief Architect, VCE, the Converged Platforms Division of Dell EMC.

Beth Buehler / Rodale
Rodale names Beth Buehler, previously Senior VP, Digital, its first Chief Operating Officer (Talking New Media)
Rodale is based in Emmaus, Pennsylvania (near Allentown) and New York.










Social Business Practice Expands: Trellist® Marketing and Technology Offers Enhanced Social Solutions for Clients, Announces New Leader and Staff (Trellist)





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