Hyperion Solutions Welcomes Devine to Team

Devine

Memphis, Tennessee-based Hyperion Solutions, a provider of systems and components, digital solutions and technical services for the vertical-transportation industry, has announced the hire of Lincoln Devine in the role of Solutions manager (IDS/LiftNet). Devine is based in Tampa, Florida, and reports to Chief Technology Officer Doug Spencer. Devine will be responsible for client and implementation management, as well as growing Hyperion’s LiftNet business. He joins the company following more than seven years as a senior account executive at TK Elevator. Devine is a graduate of the University of Central Florida, where he received a bachelor’s degree in business management and a minor in computer science. Hyperion commented that Devine “will undoubtedly bring fresh insights, innovative strategies and proven ability to drive results” to his new position. 

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