SPI Software
MIAMI, FL, June 12, 2018 – Timeshare Software developer, SPI Software, has appointed Michael Del Pino as Vice President of Software Development. Significantly, Michael’s extensive experience in software development for scaled business applications includes software design for the timeshare industry. As the head of SPI’s Software development, Michael will focus on leading the development team as they create and enhance SPI’s comprehensive timeshare management offering.
Michael served in the past as SPI’s lead Software Engineer where his role was focused in software customization and implementations. Michael is passionate about delivering technology that solves real-world issues through a methodology of effective collaboration between SPI development and its customer base.
“We are thrilled to welcome Michael to the SPI Software team,” said George Stemper, CEO of SPI Software. “His comprehensive knowledge in timeshare software and his passion for customer-centric technology will add to SPI Software’s Award-Winning Development Team.”
About SPI Software
SPI Software provides resort developers and operators of timeshare, vacation club and mixed-use properties with comprehensive software solutions. SPI’s flagship software product, The Orange Series system includes modules for marketing, sales, property management, finance, maintenance fees, receivables servicing, centralized reservations, owner services, advanced web reporting and website applications.
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