NewTek
Jane Johnston is an accomplished marketing professional with over two decades of experience in various roles across the technology sector. Currently serving as the Director for EMEA at NewTek since September 2012, Jane oversees demand generation and marketing activities in the region, including distributor and dealer support. Prior to NewTek, Jane held the position of Sr. Field Marketing Manager at Harmonic, where responsibilities included managing marketing communications, public relations, and events in the EME/AIR region. Additionally, Jane operated as an Independent Marketing Consultant, leveraging extensive knowledge of marketing communications. Earlier career roles included WW Director of Field Marketing and European Marketing Manager at Avid Technology, showcasing a strong record of achievement in defining and communicating complex marketing propositions.
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NewTek
Much of the desktop video revolution can be traced in the history of NewTek. Since founding NewTek in 1985, Tim Jenison has led the way in the design of a series of groundbreaking products, and continues to guide the company in pioneering innovative and affordable tools for computer-generated animation, video, and film special effects.Since itsinception, NewTek has been a driving force in pushing the edge of video and 3D graphics technology, while redefining price, performance, and ease of use. NewTek is perhaps best known in the film and video industry, as the company that created the desktop video market segment in 1990, with the introduction of its wildly successful product, the Amiga Video Toaster®. In 1993, NewTek, its founder, Tim Jenison, and this revolutionary product were presented with an Emmy® Award for Technical Achievement. In 2003, NewTek was again presented with an Emmy for LightWave 3D®'s seminal role in the revolution of CGI visual effects, over the preceding decade. NewTek has built its success on the concept of providing powerful, intuitive products at prices that are very affordable. In late 2001, NewTek once again redefined video editing with the release of the powerful Video Toaster® [2], the next-generation Video Toaster®, running on the Windows 2000 platform.