Redflex
Jack Weaver, MAICD has had extensive work experience in various industries. Jack began their career in the Australian Army as a Warrant Officer Class II, serving for almost 20 years until 1999. Jack then joined the Department of Urban Services as the Manager of the Camera Office, where they oversaw the daily operations and collaborated with the police to arrange deployment schedules. In 1999, Jack moved to Allied Pickfords Business Relocations Melbourne, where they served as an Operations Manager, managing a fleet of vehicles and supervising a team of employees. Two years later, they joined Poltech International as an International Implementation Manager, responsible for installing and managing photo enforcement equipment. Their last position before the current one was as the Vice President of Global Sales Operations at Redflex Traffic Systems, where they managed the daily operations of the client services division and directly supervised nine employees.
Jack Weaver, MAICD, has an education history that includes the Australian Army and the Department of Defence. However, specific details such as start and end years, degree names, and fields of study are unavailable.
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Redflex
Redflex Holdings Limited provides traffic enforcement products and services; develops enforcement camera technology, and owns and operates a network of digital speed and red-light. The Company develops and manufactures a range of digital photo enforcement solutions, including speed, automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) and school bus stop arm systems, using advanced sensor and image capture technologies. Its segments include The Americas and Australia/International (which comprises all other business, outside of The Americas). The Australia/International Traffic business involves the sale of traffic enforcement products. The Company runs its own systems engineering operations, system integration technologies and innovation center for research and development. Its subsidiaries include Redflex Traffic Systems Pty Ltd, which focuses on the Australian and International markets, and Redflex Traffic Systems Inc., which is based in the United States, and focuses on the Americas.