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Joel Campbell and Amy Zeller

Joel Campbell, President
With over 20 years of experience in the geospatial industry, Campbell is a well-known and highly regarded speaker, lecturer and trainer throughout the world. Prior to joining ERDAS, Campbell served in a variety of senior positions in sales, business development and product management. Previous employers include GeoEye, Definiens, EarthData and Esri.

Before joining ERDAS, Campbell was the senior director of product management for GeoEye, where he helped manage the company's expansion into new commercial markets and supported the launch of products from the GeoEye-1 earth imaging satellite. During more than a decade with Esri, he held chief leadership and management positions in the U.S. sales operation. Campbell joined ERDAS as its president in 2009.

Amy Zeller, Enterprise Product Manager
Zeller oversees the product marketing of ERDAS' server-based products. She has been with ERDAS for over 9 years, holding several positions in sales, marketing and project management. Prior to joining ERDAS, Zeller was a hazard mitigation specialist for Georgia Emergency Management Agency. Zeller holds a B.A. in communications from Jacksonville University, and earned a Master of City Planning from Georgia Tech in 1996.

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  1. Company: ERDAS

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Recent Content by Joel Campbell and Amy Zeller

  1. The Evolution of the Cloud Revolution - Part Two (August 18th, 2010)
  2. The Evolution of the Cloud Revolution - Part 1 (August 11th, 2010)

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