Foedus, a leader in virtual infrastructure technologies and services, has appointed Scott Hopkins as Vice President of Professional Services. Hopkins will lead the company's continued growth and global expansion of virtual infrastructure professional services.
"We are happy to have someone of Scott's caliber as part of the Foedus team," said Michael Reilly, President and CEO of Foedus. "Scott's vast experience in technology services is ideal to support and further develop our professional services operations. He will create business alliances that fully leverage our leadership position and engineering expertise and deliver our professional service solutions faster and more efficiently."
Hopkins brings more than 20 years of senior-level global information technology management experience to Foedus along with a diverse background that includes managing technology services for a one billion dollar organization. At Foedus, Hopkins will continue to manage the rapid growth of Foedus' professional services while introducing proven policies and procedures that will increase the return on investment made by Foedus' clients.
Commenting on his appointment, Hopkins added, "Foedus has a well earned reputation for the delivery of professional services that result in measurable cost savings and increased business efficiencies for their growing client base. By offering customers access to highly-talented virtualization professionals, Foedus has become adept at helping organizations utilize emerging technologies to solve critical business challenges. I'm looking forward to expanding our services to meet the ongoing global adoption of virtual infrastructure technologies."
Prior to joining Foedus, Hopkins was the Vice President of Technology Services for Quaero, a marketing and technology company that helps firms improve marketing efforts and technology investments. Hopkins also served
as Vice President of Technology Services for Harte-Hanks, a worldwide direct and targeted marketing company, and he fulfilled the role of Information Systems Architect for Unisys. Hopkins earned his Masters degree from the University of Colorado and his BA from the University of New York.