Technology >> CEO Interviews >> June 2, 2004

GEORGE LANGAN – INSEVO

GEORGE LANGAN is President of Insevo. After 18 years in a supervisory position at AT&T, Mr. Langan entered the software industry as a sales manager for Goal Systems in Columbus Ohio. In 1988 he founded TAI Corporation applications to financial and telecommunications firms). Legent Corporation purchased TAI and appointed Mr. Langan Vice President of Marketing and the company was soon acquired by Computer Associates. Langan's forte has been in turnaround management of struggling companies. Bell & Howell tapped him to breath new life into a stalled Cleveland division. That success led to another Bell & Howell assignment at its Powersports division in Salt Lake City. A venture-backed legacy data integration firm, CrossAccess Corporation in Santa Clara, California, recruited Langan to move the 6-year old stagnant company forward. In three years he sold the company to IBM. He then consulted with venture capital firms and start up companies on rapid growth strategies. In February of 2004, he agreed to become president of Insevo and remains involved with tactics and strategies with several clients and associated companies. Profile
TWST: Can we begin with a brief history of Insevo and an overview of the

company's operations?

Mr. Langan: Sure. Insevo is a very interesting company. It's really a

classic case of a great