C. Kyle Ranson

Kyle C. Ranson is an American businessman who served as the President and CEO of InFocus from August 2004 to May 2007.[1] At the time, InFocus was headquartered in Wilsonville, Oregon. Kyle was originally hired as the Executive Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing in April 2003,[2] and previously held the same title at Compaq/Hewlett Packard. Ranson also held positions at Newberry Data and Vickers Defense.[3]

Career

Ranson gained experience with projectors at his position with Compaq,[4] where he helped the company get into the projector market. Ranson was hired by InFocus to concentrate more on product marketing in the digital projector market, instead of previous emphasis on innovation. At the time, company Chairman John Harker expressed the hope that Ranson's international experience and market understanding would help drive the company back to profitability.[3]

In August 2004, InFocus announced that Ranson (currently serving as President and Chief Operation Officer) would be the next CEO and a member of the board of directors, replacing John Harker who had led the company since 1992. Harker would continue in the role of Chairman.[1]

On May 16, 2007, InFocus announced that Ranson would be leaving the company to pursue other interests. Ranson also resigned from the company's Board of Directors.[5]

Later career

In 2008 Ranson invested in Showers Pass, a company founded by Dave Morrow in 1997[6] and purchased by Ed Dalton in 2005, becoming co-president.[7] Ranson had met Dalton on a cycling tour of Oregon.[8] In 2012 Dalton sold out to Ranson.[7] The company is headquartered in Portland, Oregon with Ranson as the CEO. In May 2013 the company also established a United Kingdom office, with Ranson's brother Fraser Ranson joining the company as head of UK operations.[9]

Personal life

Kyle was born in Newcastle, England and graduated from Brunel University in 1985 with a BA Design and Technology.[8]

Kyle Ranson has been a trustee of the Oregon chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and has taken part in fundraising bike rides with Bikes MS150.[10] In 2015 the National Multiple Sclerosis Society announced that Showers Pass would provide an annual sponsorship to improve life for those suffering from MS and contribute to the search for a cure.[11]

References

  1. "Infocus Corporation". United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  2. "Struggling InFocus makes a major course c orrection 25 September 2005". BizJournals Portland. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  3. "HP exec takes InFocus marketing helm 29 April 2003". BizJournals Portland. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  4. "PC Companies kook beyond the box 15 January 2002". Bloomberg. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  5. "InFocus shareholder gets two more directors 6 June 2007". BizJournals Portland.
  6. "Showers Pass". Showers Pass. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  7. "Showers Pass bike clothing executive sells interest in Portland brand. 24 September 2012". Oregon Live. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  8. "Entrepreneurs 2009 p. 18" (PDF). Brunel University. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  9. "Welcome to Showers Pass UK". Showers Pas. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  10. "High-profile cyclist forced off road during charity ride 8 August 2006". Portland Tribune. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  11. "Multiple Sclerosis New Today 19 February 2015". Multiple Sclerosis New Today. Retrieved 27 October 2016.

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