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IDS Employs 2 More Senior Staff

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Don Totter, CEO of Integrated Decision Systems, continues his hiring spree with the appointment of Ron LoVetri as chief marketing officer, responsible for directing all IDS marketing activities. LoVetri was previously vice president at Charles Schwab and spent time at Autodesk. IDS also named Randy Peerson vice president of software development. He joins IDS from Responsys and has held senior engineering positions at Sagent Technology, Intuit, Sun Microsystems and Andersen Consulting, now Accenture.

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