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Cognition Corporation Announces Appointment of New CTO

18:30 EST 13 Dec 2017 | PR Web

Mitch Hayes Resigns from Cognition, David Taylor Appointed New CTO

LEXINGTON, Mass. (PRWEB) December 13, 2017

Cognition Corporation, a software company specializing in medical device compliance and commercialization, has announced the departure of CTO Mitch Hayes, effective the close of business December 1, 2017.

The Company is excited to announce the appointment of David Taylor to the CTO position. Mr. Taylor has been with the Company for over 19 years. During that time, he has held positions as Cockpit Development Lead, Lead Cockpit Architect, and most recently, Vice President of Software Development.

“Mitch has made a wonderful contribution to Cognition,” said Cognition CEO, David Cronin. “He has been here learning and growing with us throughout the years and we wish him the best in his future endeavors. At the same time, we are also very excited to see the new technologies Cognition will be creating and we are beyond confident in David Taylor’s capabilities to lead us down the right path.”

About Cognition Corporation

Cognition Corporation, based in Lexington, Massachusetts, has offered solutions for product development compliance for more than fifteen years. Cognition’s core product, Cognition Cockpit™, is used by thousands of users worldwide to manage their product development process and meet regulatory, performance, re-use, and time-to-market goals. For more information, visit http://www.cognition.us or call (781) 271-9300.

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