PrinterLogic appoints Helén to Board

by | Sep 26, 2018 | 0 comments

PrinterLogic, specialising in enterprise print management software solutions, has announced that Eva Helén, CEO of Epiquette and EQ Inspiration, has been appointed to the company’s Board of Directors.

“Eva will be a tremendous asset to PrinterLogic,” said Ryan Wedig, CEO of PrinterLogic. “As a member of the Board of Directors, she will leverage her deep knowledge and experience, both as a leader in tech and as a social activist. She will help PrinterLogic to develop its business and culture as it continues its exponential growth.”

As a mentor, advisor, and consultant, Ms. Helén stresses the importance of inclusion, diversity and equality in the corporate world and beyond.

“I am honoured to serve on the PrinterLogic Board of Directors. PrinterLogic’s team, product, and aspirations made it an easy decision. I’m excited to be part of PrinterLogic’s future,” said Eva Helén.

Ms. Helén is currently the CEO of Epiquette and EQ Inspiration, working to improve equality and to advance women to leadership in tech by inviting men to the conversation.

In 2000, Ms. Helén co-founded Sanbolic, an enterprise software company, acquired by Citrix in 2015.  As President and COO, she led sales, operations, and finance. Prior to Sanbolic, Ms. Helén co-founded and ran sales for Number One GM, acquired by Autodesk in 1999.

Ms. Helén was born in Sweden, and she holds her Master’s degree in Business Administration from University of Stockholm. She relocated to Silicon Valley in the mid 1990’s.

 

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