Palladium Announces VP of Business Development

Posted by Michelle Howard
Monday, February 22, 2016
Palladium Technologies has  announced the addition of David Arnold as its Vice President of Business Development.
For 15 years, Arnold has been involved in the Luxury Residential, Commercial and Marine/Aviation markets with relation to IP Automation and Control solutions. As the recent V.P. of International Business at Savant Systems LLC., Arnold setup the Distribution and Field Engineering for the company and also developed and managed all B2B relationships in the International markets.  Those markets included Australia, New Zealand, ASIA, EMEA, Russia, South America, Central America /Caribbean and Canada. 
In his early career, Arnold was a co-founder of Atlas Broadband, one of the Southeast's first DSL providers as well as the Director of Business for DirecNet a pioneering company in the high-speed wireless sector and ISP provider. During that time he was also instrumental in the development, design and sales of several turnkey wireless ISP's to the U.S. Virgins Islands as well as the Haitian government. 
 
Arnold  also has a strong history of evolving businesses in the Internet based software and application marketplace. Arnold currently serves on the advisory committee for SIM Pilot, which is a South Florida start up providing SIM (scientific instrument module) technology utilizing approved FAA flight simulators for the private, and commercial aviation marketplace.  
 
These accomplishments along with his passion for the emerging markets of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and iOT (Internet of Things), makes him a natural fit with Palladium's ongoing strategies of being the marine industry leader in innovative technologies.
 
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