Doran Jones recruits 'revolutionary' tester
06 March 2014 New York
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Doran Jones has recruited software tester Paul Holland to be managing director of its testing practice.
He will report directly to newly appointed COO, Keith Klain.
Holland has 20 years of experience in software testing, having spent 17 years as a test manager and tester at Alcatel-Lucent.
He is one of the few people in the world who is qualified to teach the Rapid Software Testing course, a revolutionary approach to testing pioneered by James Bach, and has been focused on this for the past two years.
The new recruit is a founding member of the International Institute for Software Testing. He also served on the board of directors of the Association for Software Testing for three years.
Holland said: “I am looking forward to helping transform the face of the software testing industry [by] moving away from ‘commodity testing’ and toward to a high skill-based profession.”
He will report directly to newly appointed COO, Keith Klain.
Holland has 20 years of experience in software testing, having spent 17 years as a test manager and tester at Alcatel-Lucent.
He is one of the few people in the world who is qualified to teach the Rapid Software Testing course, a revolutionary approach to testing pioneered by James Bach, and has been focused on this for the past two years.
The new recruit is a founding member of the International Institute for Software Testing. He also served on the board of directors of the Association for Software Testing for three years.
Holland said: “I am looking forward to helping transform the face of the software testing industry [by] moving away from ‘commodity testing’ and toward to a high skill-based profession.”
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