CARY – Brightly, formerly known as Dude Solutions and now a Siemens company after being acquired last year for $1.6 billion, has three new members of its executive team.
The company works with clients to manage what it calls “smart assets, smart buildings and smart cities.”
“David, Trey and Don bring strong, relevant experience in their respective fields from some of the world’s leading organizations, and we’re thrilled to bring them onboard to support our growth,” said Kevin Kemmerer, chief executive officer of Brightly, in the announcement made earlier this week. “As we approach the one-year anniversary of our acquisition by Siemens SI, Don, Trey and David will play integral roles in achieving our vision of delivering the smartest asset management platform on the planet.”
Behind this week’s $1.6B ‘bright’ deal with Brightly Software’s CEO Kevin Kemmerer
Seck is a former vice president for global customer success at Red Hat, and a 15-year IBM veteran.
Ly was an executive at JFrog.
Kurelich is a 26-year veteran at Siemens Digital Solutions.
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