• Arsenault retires, Boetefuer named CEO

    Charles Arsenault, the founder of maintenance software developer Arsenault Assocs., has officially turned over management of the 33-year-old company to Jack Boetefuer, who now adds CEO to his president title. The move is the final step in a planned leadership transition for the developer of the Dossier maintenance and asset management system, according to the company
    Jan. 31, 2012
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    Charles Arsenault, the founder of maintenance software developer Arsenault Assocs., has officially turned over management of the 33-year-old company to Jack Boetefuer, who now adds CEO to his president title. The move is the final step in a planned leadership transition for the developer of the Dossier maintenance and asset management system, according to the company.

    Boetefuer joined Arsenault Assocs. in 2004 as vice president of sales & business development and took over day-to-day operations as president in 2006. He holds a BS in electrical engineering and an MBA from Drexel University, and previously worked for Rockwell Automation and ABB.

    “Looking back, I am extremely proud of everything that we have achieved; looking forward, the future is bright,” said Arsenault. Although he is retiring from the CEO position, Arsenault added that he intends to remain involved as a management consultant, strategic advisor and occasional spokesperson.

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