Kaleidescape, a manufacturer of high-performance home entertainment systems, has announced that Priscilla Morgan has been appointed chief operating officer (COO).
Morgan will be responsible for sales, marketing, content licensing, customer support, and customer engagement.
“Priscilla brings more than 25 years of experience building and advancing sales, finance, and field operations initiatives for companies like Dolby and Oracle,” says Tayloe Stansbury, chairman and CEO, Kaleidescape.
“Through many years of developing deep-rooted customer and industry relationships and navigating the landscape of entertainment technology, Priscilla has developed a unique and tremendously successful approach to scaling organizations. With her transition from our board of directors, she brings a strong understanding of Kaleidescape’s trajectory and customer base to this executive leadership role.”
Priscilla Morgan brings a high level of enthusiasm for entertainment technology to her personal life as well. Morgan’s family recently completed construction of a state-of-the-art home cinema at their Dallas residence this past year that includes a Kaleidescape system.
“I am thrilled to take on this new role at Kaleidescape and contribute to its growing success alongside a tremendous leadership team,” comments Morgan.
“I look forward to leveraging my strategic and tactical experience, along with my industry ties, to establish a customer-centric approach to operations that will continue to grow the company.”
Kaleidescape points out that Morgan has a demonstrated record of success elevating customer experiences across early-stage, mid-size, and global enterprise companies. Prior to Kaleidescape, Morgan served as chief revenue officer at Alliance Consumer Group, a designer, manufacturer, and distributor of high-quality branded consumer products.
Additionally, Morgan oversaw worldwide sales and business operations, and new business design and implementation in vice president roles at Dolby. At Dolby Kaleidescape notes that she created and implemented systems to achieve complex financial and operational objectives that enabled global scaling of the business to over $1 billion, positively impacting thousands of customers across multiple industries.
Moreover, as vice president of business operations and development at Oracle, Morgan led cross-functional teams to refine business practices, operations, and opportunity management for on-demand and support services.