Software developer, SPI Software, is pleased to announce Kyle Oliver as Vice President of Business Analysis and System Implementation.
Kyle has extensive experience having worked with SPI for over fourteen years, most recently serving as the Departmental Director of Business Analysis and System Implementation. As the Vice President of SPI Software’s Implementation team, Kyle will be responsible for all aspects of system implementation including system setup, user training, quality assurance testing and functional documentation to support SPI’s rapidly growing client base.
In all, Kyle brings over eighteen years of timeshare industry experience including having served as Business Consultant for Interval International’s Software Services Division. Kyle holds an MBA from the University of Miami with specializations Finance and Computer Information Systems.
“Kyle is a key part of our success.” said George Stemper, CEO of SPI Software. “As SPI Software’s newest Vice President, Kyle’s extensive industry experience and knowledge will be invaluable towards providing departmental and corporate leadership.”
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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