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Paul Leury Chief Technologist, Crossroads

And Steve Enyeart VP marketing

Crossroads Systems, Inc. named two appointments to its management team.

The positions are designed to help harness the market potential of Crossroads’ StrongBox product, the enterprise NAS archive solution that leverages LTFS as its volume storage medium.

Paul Leury joined Crossroads as chief technologist, leading the company’s customer interface for technology and solution architecture for the StrongBox solution. He brings more than 20 years of experience in designing IT solutions, offering seasoned expertise for architecting disruptive technology, such as StrongBox. By understanding market needs, he provides the interface between customer demands and the development team to ensure the delivery of an effective solution. Prior to Crossroads, he provided consulting services for a range of technology solutions and led product development as CTO and co-founder of Austin Provider Solutions, which was acquired by Altegra Health.

Additionally, Steve Enyeart was named VP of marketing. With more than 22 years of strategic planning and tactical implementation of marketing initiatives, he delivers creative brand vision to launch StrongBox into new markets. Previously, he led creative marketing efforts at four firms, responsible for strategic planning and tactical implementation to drive brands from a small market presence to recognition. He drove the Coors Light Silver Bullet branding into the U.S. and 15 international markets, substantiating the brand as a major player in the competitive beverage category.

"I welcome both Paul and Steve to the Crossroads team, as they play vital roles that will help propel StrongBox growth," said Rob Sims, president and CEO at Crossroads. "With an emphasis on innovation as well as going to market, these two executives bring significant expertise as we continue to greatly expand StrongBox’s worldwide reach."

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