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The people behind Koordinates

Hamish Campbell
posted this on July 18, 2011 13:14

Ed Corkery

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CEO

Ed became CEO and co-majority shareholder of Koordinates Ltd in 2007. With a MSc (Geology) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Science (GIS), and twice winner of University of Auckland's SPARK 10K Entrepreneurial Challenge, Ed is on a mission to change the way the world uses geographic information data.


Rob Coup

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CTO

Rob formed the pre-cursor to Koordinates Ltd (One Track Mind) in 2006 and is the technical founder and lead software architect behind Koordinates.com. Rob has a background in engineering and commerce, is a winner of the SPARK 10K Entrepreneurial Challenge and a finalist in Auckland University's SPARK 50K Entrepreneurial Challenge. Rob is well known for his Open Source software contributions and is a regular speaker at web development and geospatial conferences in New Zealand.


Craig de Stigter

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Software Engineer

While Craig was completing his Bachelor of Engineering in late 2006, he helped Koordinates with a summer coding project writing geo-coding software. In late 2007 he joined Koordinates as a full time software engineer and is a core developer on the Koordinates software and supporting systems.


Mike Forbes

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Operations Engineer

Mike is our operations and systems engineering guru who joined Koordinates in 2010 to take over management of our growing systems requirements. When he's not wrangling servers into line or setting up automated monitoring and intrusion detection systems, Mike helps our with various Open Source projects, conferences, the New Zealand IT security community and volunteer work.


Hamish Campbell

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Business Development

Hamish has a broad technology background using web, mobile and geographic information system tools in the web & civil engineering industries. Hamish joined Koordinates in 2011 to help meet a growing need for business development and client management, although he regularly gets his hands dirty writing code for new features, bug fixes and integration.


 
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