08.07.13
Tampa, Fla.-based Pilgrim Software Inc. has named Stanley Curtis its new chief technology officer (CTO) and senior vice president of software engineering.
Curtis has more than 20 years of experience overseeing the development of enterprise software and hardware solutions for diverse high-tech companies including those in healthcare-related industries. Pilgrim is charging Curtis with expanding the company’s product offerings in the coming years.
The company provides products that help life sciences companies meet their quality, regulatory, and compliance needs. One of its most recent products released was Complaint Management, an integrated component of Pilgrim’s Smartsolve solution suite, designed to make it easier for pharmaceutical and medical device organizations to expand into new countries by providing them intelligence regarding global complaint management requirements. The software combines product market approval information with country-specific regulatory reporting requirements to determine global adverse event reportability. Depending on the country of expansion, Complaint Management is intended to leverage pre-built or user-configured decision trees to ensure the right documents are being submitted to the appropriate global regulatory body.
“We believe Stanley’s vast experience and proven track record of success leading world-class engineering organizations will prove very beneficial to Pilgrim Software, and his vision for Pilgrim’s long-term product strategy is fully in synch with our long-term corporate strategic plan as we move forward,” said Thierry Durand, CEO of Pilgrim. “We’re looking to accelerate the company’s expansion, and with his commitment to the future direction of Pilgrim’s solution offerings, Stanley is in a solid position to help fortify Pilgrim’s position as a global quality and compliance solution provider.”
“I’m excited to lead Pilgrim into its third decade, following what already has been an impressive era,” said Curtis. “I feel extremely proud to succeed Pilgrim co-founder Atulya Risal as CTO, and to take on the technical leadership of a company with such a solid product platform and a strong focus on both the customer and technology.”
Prior to joining Pilgrim, Curtis led the development of enterprise clinical and revenue cycle software for homecare and hospice as vice president of development at McKesson Provider Technologies in Springfield, Mo. He also was vice president of engineering for Kronos, a workforce management solutions company based in Chelmsford, Mass. Most recently, Curtis was senior vice president of product development at MTS Medication Technologies in St. Petersburg, Fla., where he developed automated medication adherence systems for institutional and retail pharmacies. He holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., and attended the AEA/Stanford Executive Institute at Stanford University in California.
“We are pleased to welcome Stanley Curtis to Pilgrim, and under his guidance, we’re looking forward to developing and providing new technology solutions designed to help customers transform their enterprises into world-respected, compliant and profitable businesses,” said Philip Borden, chairman of Pilgrim’s board of directors. “We’d also like to thank Atulya Risal for his tremendous contribution to the establishment of Pilgrim and his leadership and technical guidance that has been so instrumental in taking the company to where it is today.”
Former CTO Risal will remain on Pilgrim’s board and continue to support the company with “key strategic initiatives,” said company officials.
Curtis has more than 20 years of experience overseeing the development of enterprise software and hardware solutions for diverse high-tech companies including those in healthcare-related industries. Pilgrim is charging Curtis with expanding the company’s product offerings in the coming years.
The company provides products that help life sciences companies meet their quality, regulatory, and compliance needs. One of its most recent products released was Complaint Management, an integrated component of Pilgrim’s Smartsolve solution suite, designed to make it easier for pharmaceutical and medical device organizations to expand into new countries by providing them intelligence regarding global complaint management requirements. The software combines product market approval information with country-specific regulatory reporting requirements to determine global adverse event reportability. Depending on the country of expansion, Complaint Management is intended to leverage pre-built or user-configured decision trees to ensure the right documents are being submitted to the appropriate global regulatory body.
“We believe Stanley’s vast experience and proven track record of success leading world-class engineering organizations will prove very beneficial to Pilgrim Software, and his vision for Pilgrim’s long-term product strategy is fully in synch with our long-term corporate strategic plan as we move forward,” said Thierry Durand, CEO of Pilgrim. “We’re looking to accelerate the company’s expansion, and with his commitment to the future direction of Pilgrim’s solution offerings, Stanley is in a solid position to help fortify Pilgrim’s position as a global quality and compliance solution provider.”
“I’m excited to lead Pilgrim into its third decade, following what already has been an impressive era,” said Curtis. “I feel extremely proud to succeed Pilgrim co-founder Atulya Risal as CTO, and to take on the technical leadership of a company with such a solid product platform and a strong focus on both the customer and technology.”
Prior to joining Pilgrim, Curtis led the development of enterprise clinical and revenue cycle software for homecare and hospice as vice president of development at McKesson Provider Technologies in Springfield, Mo. He also was vice president of engineering for Kronos, a workforce management solutions company based in Chelmsford, Mass. Most recently, Curtis was senior vice president of product development at MTS Medication Technologies in St. Petersburg, Fla., where he developed automated medication adherence systems for institutional and retail pharmacies. He holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., and attended the AEA/Stanford Executive Institute at Stanford University in California.
“We are pleased to welcome Stanley Curtis to Pilgrim, and under his guidance, we’re looking forward to developing and providing new technology solutions designed to help customers transform their enterprises into world-respected, compliant and profitable businesses,” said Philip Borden, chairman of Pilgrim’s board of directors. “We’d also like to thank Atulya Risal for his tremendous contribution to the establishment of Pilgrim and his leadership and technical guidance that has been so instrumental in taking the company to where it is today.”
Former CTO Risal will remain on Pilgrim’s board and continue to support the company with “key strategic initiatives,” said company officials.