Seth Lucash

Chief Marketing Officer

Mr. Lucash has more than 20 years of marketing and product management experience in the information technology industry. As SecureInfo's Chief Marketing Officer, Mr. Lucash is responsible for developing and delivering all marketing and product management programs, including go-to-market strategy, product strategy, marketing communications, and public relations. Previously, Mr. Lucash was Vice President of Marketing at e-Security, where he was responsible for the go-to-market strategy and all marketing programs and activities. e-Security grew more than 50% during Mr. Lucash's tenure and his innovative marketing programs and positioning helped lead to the successful acquisition of e-Security by Novell, Inc. Mr. Lucash came to e-Security from B2eMarkets. As Vice President of Marketing at B2eMarkets, Mr. Lucash positioned the company as an on-demand strategic sourcing solution supplier, leading to a successful merger between B2eMarkets and Verticalnet, Inc. Previously, Mr. Lucash was Vice President of Marketing for Digital Paper, where he repositioned the company from a departmental point solution to an enterprise-class content management provider, leading to a successful acquisition by e-Plus.

Prior to joining Digital Paper, Mr. Lucash served as the Director of Marketing for GE Global eXchange Services where he was responsible for developing and executing marketing programs for North, South and Central America . Previously, Mr. Lucash served as the Vice President of Marketing for POMS Corporation, which was acquired by Honeywell. In this role, he created and developed the marketing and product management departments, repositioned the company from plant floor systems provider to an e-business supply chain company, and expanded the product line from a single product offering to a web-based product suite. Mr. Lucash has also held various marketing and sales management positions at IBM Corporation.

Seth graduated with honors from Binghamton University with a degree in Management and did his graduate studies at Rice University in organizational development.