eAutoclaims Names Thomas as VP of Technology
eAutoclaims, a provider of managed collision repair services and insurance claims processing technology applications, announced Donald W. Thomas, Jr. has been appointed vice president in charge of Technology at eAutoclaims.
Thomas will be overseeing the proprietary technology platforms of EACC; his responsibility will include developing new products and keeping the Company’s technology on the cutting edge. Thomas will be charged with managing all eAutoclaims technology projects, LAN and WAN infrastructure, Intranet and Internet Programming Projects, and research and development endeavors.
Thomas spent the previous ten years at Fidelity National Information Services (FIS), a NYSE firm, as assistant vice president of Technology prior to joining eAutoclaims. Prior to FIS, he held senior technical positions with Teksystems and Romac. Thomas also served six years in the U.S. Marine Corps and is a graduate of UCLA with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.
Source: eAutoclaims
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