O’Leary Named President of PCT International
PCT International, Inc. today announced Adrian O’Leary has been named President, effective immediately. As President, O’Leary will be responsible for managing the company’s global business. He will report directly to Steve Youtsey, PCT International CEO and Founder.
Before joining PCT International on Oct.1st, 2017, O’Leary served as Head of Engineering Operations for Comcast India. Previously, he served as Senior Vice President of the testing and end-to-end quality initiatives within Comcast’s Technology and Product division. He was accountable for assuring quality across the spectrum of products and services Comcast Cable offers, including video, voice, data, and physical and environmental testing for back-office and customer-facing applications. Prior to joining Comcast, he ran Cognizant Technology Solutions’ Testing Centers of Excellence in the Americas along with the company’s testing practice for the U.K. and Ireland. In this role, O’Leary managed an organization of onshore and offshore professionals and was responsible for delivering more than $100 million of business.
“Adrian’s people-focused leadership style, industry expertise, and market understanding will greatly assist PCT International in continuing our global success,” said Youtsey. “Adrian will also be focused on the future organizational expansion in helping PCT International achieve its long-term strategic goals.”
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