CodeGuard Names K.C. Young Director of Operations

CodeGuard, a provider of website backup and provider of virtual time machines for websites, announced the appointment of K.C. Young as director of operations. In this role, Young will manage the company's day-to-day operations, as well as its customer service organization.

"K.C. is perfect to take over leadership in this crucial area of our business," said CodeGuard CEO David Moeller. "Her technical aptitude, willingness to listen to customer feedback, and creative problem solving skills are a unique fit for our business model. I am confident she will play a major role in CodeGuard's evolution into a household name in website backup."

"CodeGuard offers an innovative solution to a growing problem in corporate America. Moving from idea to market leader will require execution and K.C. has the skill set to ensure this business grows rapidly yet maintains its customer-centric approach," said Ian Mathews, a CodeGuard investor and Fortune 500 executive.

Young has held prior positions at Bain & Company, UPS Supply Chain Solutions and Time Warner. She studied industrial engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she graduated with highest honors, and is currently active in the Georgia Tech Alumni Association's Young Alumni Council. Young has played a crucial role in CodeGuard's rapid growth and was a part of the team that garnered honors during the public launch at TechCrunch Disrupt – New York City.

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