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    Sally Daub of ViXS Systems Named a Canada's Most Powerful Women  402  0 Kommentare Top 100 Award Winner and Hall of Fame Inductee

    TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Nov. 26, 2014) - ViXS Systems Inc. (TSX:VXS), a pioneer and leader in media processing solutions, is pleased to announce that today Sally Daub, President, CEO and co-founder has been named a Women's Executive Network's (WXN) 2014 Canada's Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award Winner. As a four-time recipient of the award, and in recognition of her longstanding contribution to Canadian innovation, she will also be inducted into WXN's Hall of Fame this year.

    The Top 100 Awards recognize Canada's strong, fearless female leaders who have become agents of change in reshaping Canadian organizations at the highest levels.

    Sally Daub joins an elite group of Top 100 Award Winners that includes some of Canada's most iconic women trailblazers, such as Dr. Roberta Bondar, astronaut, Arlene Dickinson, chief executive officer, Venture Communications, Christine Magee, president, Sleep Country Canada, Kathleen Taylor, chair of the board, Royal Bank of Canada and Michaëlle Jean, former governor general of Canada.

    "ViXS is very proud of Sally's achievement. Her dedication to excellence and determination to succeed are unmatched. With her leadership, ViXS has grown from a start-up into a global leader in video processing semiconductor solutions. I am privileged to have worked alongside her for almost 20 years. I look forward to more professionals and entrepreneurs being inspired by Sally's accomplishments," says Hugh Chow, Chief Operating Officer and co-founder.

    "Receiving the award is an honour. I'd like recognize and thank our team at ViXS for their commitment to innovation, execution and excellence," says Sally Daub, President, CEO and co-founder.

    Co-Presented by Scotiabank and KPMG, the Top 100 Awards celebrate and highlight professional achievements of women across the country in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors at a time when corporate Canada is undergoing pressure to promote more female leaders into board and executive office positions.

    "Despite ever-changing styles and tastes, great leadership is timeless," says WXN founder, Pamela Jeffery. "Top 100 Award Winners are a testament to the incredible range of female talent and leadership in Canada and proof that change is happening, with more women earning a place at the highest levels of Canadian organizations."

    Sally Daub has served as President and Chief Executive Officer since co-founding ViXS in 2001 and took the company public on the TSX in July of 2013. Under Ms. Daub's leadership ViXS has become a leading provider of video processing semiconductor solutions for the broadcasting and consumer electronics industries. ViXS has been instrumental in driving the transition to Ultra High Definition Video and developing the new High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard. Recently, Ms. Daub was appointed to the distinguished Board of Industry Leaders of the Consumer Electronics Association. Ms. Daub is trained as a chemical engineer and lawyer.

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    Sally Daub of ViXS Systems Named a Canada's Most Powerful Women Top 100 Award Winner and Hall of Fame Inductee TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Nov. 26, 2014) - ViXS Systems Inc. (TSX:VXS), a pioneer and leader in media processing solutions, is pleased to announce that today Sally Daub, President, CEO and co-founder has been named a Women's Executive …