Ping HD Welcomes Peter Stamos as New President

DENVER, CO — Ping HD, a leading provider of digital signage solutions for the sports and entertainment industries, convention centers, restaurants, and other public facilities, etc, have announced today that its Board of Directors selected Peter Stamos as the company’s new president. Stamos comes with more than 20 years of related experience and was most recently Executive Vice President, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer for Miller Zell, a global leader in environmental retail design, shopper insights research, in store branding and customer experience strategies.

In addition, Stamos has substantial experience working with new media to generate sales and build consumer loyalty including roles as; Chief Strategy Officer for Velocity Sales Consulting, a sales and marketing firm that provided strategic business direction to middle market companies, Vice President Sales and Support at Pandesic, a joint venture of Intel and SAP developing e-commerce software helping other companies build and run their e-commerce operations.

“I am excited to be joining Ping HD to build on its recent, rapid growth,” said Stamos. “Ping HD’s digital communications platform is the finest in the industry and we will complement our technological leadership with an increased emphasis on strategic support to assist our clients to meet their own business objectives.”

“Peter came to our attention because of his strong industry knowledge, proven ability to lead top performing teams and his track record of building businesses,” said Bob Capua a member of Ping HD’s board. “As we got to know Peter, we were impressed by his emphasis on developing internal talent, his understanding of the role of technology as an enabler for our client success and his personal integrity. We know Peter and his team will take Ping HD to new heights.”

Recent Ping HD solution deployments include Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, Arlington Park Racetrack, located in suburban Chicago, AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, Candlestick Park, home of the San Francisco 49ers and Blue Lemon and Geno’s Fast Break restaurants.

About Ping HD

Ping HD is a full service, end-to-end digital media company. Whether you are looking for digital menu boards, digital signage networks or interactive kiosk touch-screen solutions, Ping HD can provide a customized solution specific to your requirements. From interactive concept and strategy to full network implementation and monitoring, we work with our clients to activate a digital signage system that is both flexible and cost effective. Working with leading hardware and software companies, Ping HD provides a robust solution backed by outstanding customer service and after sales support. Attract, Engage, Connect, Ping HD.

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Digital Signage at Coors Field expanded into Club Level

Digital Menu BoardsPing HD is pleased to announce installation of digital menu boards in the Club Level concession areas at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado. We now manage digital signage throughout the concesssion areas in the 100, 200 and 300 levels at the ballpark. Check out the Ping HD menu boards at the Rockies Home Opener on April 9 vs the San Francisco Giants!

Ballpark Concessions Menu BoardsBaseball concessions digital menusDigital Menu Board for Concessions

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See us at the Digital Signage Expo 3/7-8 in Las Vegas, NV

Ping HD will have a booth at the Digital Signage Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 7 and 8, 2012. Stop by Booth #330 at the Expo to learn more about our digital signage solutions for a variety of industries and applications.

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Ping HD Welcomes Atlantic City Convention Center

Ping HD is pleased to announce that we will be installing a digital signage network at the Atlantic City Convention Center. We will be installing digital menu boards in the concession areas and integrating Micros POS system for one-step content updating.

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Candlestick Park realizes the value of digital signage for menus

Ping HD’s Kevin Goldsmith writes for Signage Solutions Magazine

Candlestick Park realizes value of digital signage, despite 49ers’ possible move.

Almost everywhere you go these days whether at a shopping mall, in a taxi or in a quick-serve restaurant—you cannot escape digital-screen advertising.

The case for going digital is compelling, but why are so many companies making the change? The industry value for 2011 is estimated to be $5 billion and expected to grow to $7 billion within the next two years. The results look great, but why invest in digital signage when you already have printed content on display? Click here to read the ‘Going Digital’ Article

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