CapStone Technologies, LLC, a Nebraska-based business engineering firm founded in 1999, and creator of AutoViri™ (www.autoviri.com), a patented suite of robotic solutions for the $1.3Trillion print-to-mail industry, today announced the appointment of Dan Goodkind as President. Co-Founder Troy Power, who has served as President/Managing Partner since 2006, will remain with the company to support the management team and focus on next generation solutions that create lasting value. He will also maintain his position on the Board of Directors. 

“We’re very excited to introduce Dan as the new President of CapStone. Dan’s breadth and depth of industry knowledge, experience and relationships make him a perfect fit to lead CapStone in delivering the AutoViri™ solutions to the print-to-mail industry,” said Troy Power, CapStone Co-Founder. “Having Dan on board will allow our CapStone team to better service the industry as AutoViri™ solves an important issue facing the print-to-mail industry moving forward.” 

A long-time veteran in the print-to-mail industry, Goodkind has served the industry in multiple roles both with private companies and a variety of industry associations. His past efforts include a national sales role for Diamond Marketing Solutions following their purchase of the company Goodkind founded and grew for over 20 years, Goodkind & Goodkind Direct. Goodkind’s industry leadership includes numerous board, chairman, and advisory roles for associations and committees including Postmaster Generals Mailers Technical Advisory Committee. 

“I am very proud to join the Capstone team” said Goodkind, CapStone’s new President. “The cutting edge technology Capstone’s AutoViri™ provides is an exciting foray into the future of efficient, consistent and cost effective mail processing.” 

About CapStone Technologies, LLC
CapStone Technologies LLC is a Nebraska-based business engineering firm, specializing in efficiency improvement in the print-to-mail industry. CapStone’s innovative suite of modular robotic solutions (AutoViri™) was originally developed to eliminate the manual handling of mail pieces, mail trays, tray tags, tray sleeves and mail pallets in large scale commercial printing and mailing operations. AutoViri™ has proven its utility in improving profit margins for commercial mailers by fully automating labor intensive functions, drastically reducing errors, increasing productivity, and providing verifiable IMb-based workshare process audits. Most importantly, AutoViri™ provides the solution to finally fully integrate the physical and digital elements of the mail stream – critical to not only the USPS but also the thousands of print/mail operations across the United States earning the $15billion postage discounts annually. The company was founded in August 1999 and has received multiple corporate awards as well as numerous individual honors for several of its associates. For more information about CapStone and AutoViri™ visit www.captechno.com or contact Dan Goodkind directly at 402-880-4673, DGoodkind@captechno.com.
 
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