Industry & Services >> CEO Interviews >> August 23, 2004
BERNARD GRACY joined Pitney Bowes DMT in November 1997 and has held a
series of positions that, in combination with his overall experience and
knowledge, make him uniquely suited for this challenging and important
role. Mr. Gracy created DFS' System Engineering organization and
practices that were integral to the success of the APS. As the Director
of Software and Systems Engineering, he helped conceive and launch
DFWorks, created the product development management practice, and most
importantly, built DFS' software and systems engineering talent. Most
recently as the Vice President of Enterprise Integration Solutions, Mr.
Gracy led the development of the ADF and Financial practices which
yielded high value cross-DMT customer solutions. Mr. Gracy also
conceived DMT's alliance with Siebel Systems, and leads the effort to
integrate Group 1 Software into PBI. He is also responsible for
developing our multi-channel Customer Communication Management platform. Profile
TWST: Could you slice the business segments of your company based on areporting basis?
Mr. Gracy: There are two main segments of Pitney Bowes. One is Global
Mailstream Solutions and then the