Joshua Claman Appointed Chief Business Officer of Stratasys

Joshua Claman Appointed Chief Business Officer of Stratasys

Former Rresident of ReachLocal and executive of Dell, Joshua Claman was announced as the new Chief Business Officer (CBO) at Stratasys Ltd. Stratasys has outlined Claman’s role as focusing on driving commercial and go-to-market alliances across Statasys’s vast business units, including MakerBot and Stratasys Direct Manufacturing. He will also be in charge of governing Stratasys’s Global Sales Channel and Service organizations. Claman will report to CEO, David Reis, who announced the appointment:

Joshua Claman Appointed Chief Business Officer of Stratasys“I am excited to announce the appointment of Josh Claman as CBO, and am certain that his proven ability to successfully lead complex businesses around the world will bring tremendous value to Stratasys. As CBO, he will play a critical role in supporting our strategic initiatives as we work to improve collaboration, customer intimacy and enhance our go-to-market strategy. We continue to see additive manufacturing being used to transform manufacturing processes across industries and we look forward to benefitting from Josh’s significant expertise as we build on our strong track record of growth and execution.”

Claman, a graduate of the University of Illinois with an MBA from the University of South Carolina, said, “Stratasys is a respected leader in the 3D printing space with a strong portfolio of solutions and services, and significant future growth prospects. I am excited to work with this talented team to solidify the company’s leading position in additive manufacturing.”

Josh Claman’s recent tenure at ReachLocal, an online advertising and marketing solution provider, and nearly 25 years of experience in the computer software, hardware, and electronics world should make up for his lack of direct 3D printing and additive manufacturing experience. Stratasys’s diversified portfolio, ranging from prototype machines to digital parts manufacturing to over 600 pending or granted global additve manufacturing patents, should also give Claman a large playing field of products and ideas to experiment and work with.

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