Image Sensing Systems Names Kris Tufto to Board of Directors

Image Sensing Systems Inc., a provider of software-based detection solutions for the intelligent transportation systems sector and adjacent markets including security, police and parking, has appointed Kris B. Tufto to its board of directors. The addition of Tufto brings the number of ISS directors to eight.

Tufto is the chief revenue officer of Code 42 Software Inc., a provider of computer backup solutions. He has previous executive leadership and sales management experience in numerous high-growth technology companies, including Jasc Software and Cray Research. Tufto also is a director of Sajan Inc., a publicly-held software and services company.

"We are pleased to have Kris join our board. He brings ISS further diverse software development and management skills and successes that we can leverage,” said Jim Bracke, chairman.

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