Black Book Adds Chief Technology Officer and Senior VP
Laird Popkin has been appointed to the newly created role of chief technology officer and senior vice president. He will be responsible for all product development and IT operations.
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. — Black Book announced this month the appointment of Laird Popkin to chief technology officer and senior vice president, effective immediately.
In this newly created role, Popkin has responsibility for all product development and IT operations for the entire group, which includes National Auto Research, Veretech Holdings, Inc., and Canadian Black Book. He reports directly to Black Book President Tom Cross.
Popkin joins Black Book from Kaplan, Inc., where he was chief enterprise architect. He has more than 25 years of executive and technology management experience at leading companies and has held CTO positions at Pando Networks, Warner Music Group, 3Path, Sotheby’s Holdings and News Corp’s Internet Services.
“Laird is the ideal choice to help drive Black Book’s IT and product initiatives as we continue to leverage technology capabilities and innovations and create breakthrough products and services for the automotive industry,” Cross said. “Laird’s technical expertise, passion for technology, and operational excellence will help us in our commitment to continually enhance our market-leading products to meet the needs of our customers.”
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