AMAG Technology Welcomes Fournier as Vice President, Product Management

AMAG Technology, an Allied Universal CompanyⓇ, announces the hiring of Roland Fournier as vice president, Product Management. The Vice President, Product Management will serve as the Lead Product Officer of AMAG Technology and is responsible for the vision, development and strategy of all Symmetry™ products.

Fournier will oversee the design and manufacturing planning of the AMAG product portfolio, defining our product direction in line with our strategic goals. In leading our product team, Roland will ensure that AMAG's products are leading-edge and competitively positioned, enhancing our already strong product portfolio.

“I am excited to bring Fournier onboard as the VP of Product Management to lead us forward into our next generation of products. His experience will help us achieve our vision to change the profile of access control,” said AMAG Technology President, David Sullivan. “His role will revive our development, improve our strategy and help coordinate communication across key departments to ensure the success of our Symmetry portfolio of products.”

Fournier is responsible for AMAG’s Symmetry product roadmap.

“It’s an exciting time to be joining the AMAG team, and I look forward to working with leadership and the product management team to help transform the Symmetry product portfolio to deliver cutting-edge solutions for our customers,” Fournier said.

Fournier was the senior director of product and solutions at HID Global where he managed a team of product managers and marketers responsible for over 100 products. Before HID Global, he spent 14 years at IDEMIA in senior product management roles.

For more information about AMAG Technology or the Symmetry Security Management solution, visit www.amag.com.

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