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Toby Prescott

Sr. Director Of Software Development at Bold Group

Toby Prescott is an experienced technology leader with a strong background in engineering and product development. Currently serving as the Director of Development at Bold Technologies since November 2017, Toby oversees a team focused on creating innovative solutions for the security automation market. Prior to this role, Toby worked as a Principal Hardware Engineer at White Rabbit Electronics, where the design of a smart hub for Home Security and Home Automation was a key responsibility. Toby's career also includes a significant tenure at Atmel as a Staff Application Engineer and Global Tools Manager, specializing in Car Access, RF, and RFID technologies while providing support for customer designs. Toby's early experience includes an internship at Allied Signal and a position as Helpdesk staff at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs. Academically, Toby holds a Master of Engineering in Engineering Management and a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs.

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Colorado Springs, United States

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Bold Group

Bold Technologies is a leading provider of central station and PSIM software. Since 1981, we have shaped the development of contemporary alarm monitoring by introducing faster and more sophisticated software innovations. Our flagship product, Manitou, is fully expandable and can be installed on-premise or in a hosted, Cloud-based environment. Withseveral Manitou product lines to choose from, this award-winning solution automates, manages, and maintains “One Point of Control” while increasing efficiencies, profitability, and security. Bold also provides the Phoenix alarm automation software - a value-based solution highly utilized in financial institutions, retail organizations, school districts, and universities. Bold Technologies is a privately held company with US offices in Colorado and Texas, and a European office in Valencia, Spain.