Image Sensing Systems announces new CEO

Dec. 27, 2006
DECEMBER 27--Image Sensing Systems (ISS; ST. PAUL, MN, USA; www.imagesensing.com/) has named Ken Aubrey to serve initially as the company's president with a transition to the position of president and CEO as of June 1, 2007.

DECEMBER 27--Image Sensing Systems (ISS; ST. PAUL, MN, USA; www.imagesensing.com/) has named Ken Aubrey to serve initially as the company's president with a transition to the position of president and CEO as of June 1, 2007. Aubrey has more than 20 years experience as a multifaceted executive/general manager & major project manager in diverse settings. He has had long-term assignments in Hong Kong, Australia, England, Germany, and the USa with extended periods in Singapore, Taiwan, and Seoul.

Aubrey has served since 1995 in various positions with Siemens, most recently as a business unit vice president of Siemens' ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) Division, Industrial Solutions & Services Group. He concurrently managed Strategic Projects for the ITS Division. Immediately prior to his current position Aubrey served as a vice president of Strategic Projects for Siemens' Information and Communication Networks Group in which he focused on Merger & Acquisition projects.

Aubrey is expected to begin his duties with ISS on or about February 1, 2007, while continuing to live in Germany, where he can be closer to the company's international operations and key distributors in Europe and Asia. He plans to move to Minnesota on or about April 1, 2007, to begin the transition to CEO, which should be complete by June 1, 2007.

ISS combines expertise in image processing, hardware and software engineering, and communications to develop video vehicle detection systems for traffic management and control applications.

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