Oakland, CA. June 7, 2013: CyArk reports thatTomGreaves has completed histenureas executive director of CyArk and will be returning to the private sector. Greaves will continue to support CyArk as an ambassador and technologyadviser. CyArk is well on its way we grew nearly 20% last year; we opened an office in Edinburgh and we launched an innovative data donation program. With the upcoming launch of the CyArk 500 challenge in October, its prospects have never been brighter. Ive had the opportunity to work with some of the best minds in the conservation field for the past eighteen months. I really appreciate the support of the CyArk teams in Oakland and Edinburgh. says Greaves.
CyArk’s chairman and founder Ben Kacyra says "the CyArk board really appreciates Greaves’s dedication and hard work and we wish him well in his new venture." Kacyra will assume leadership of the organization.
About CyArk. Founded in 2003 by Ben and Barbara Kacyra, CyArk is a non-profit organization whose mission is to digitally preserve cultural heritage sites worldwide. CyArk and partners have deployed advanced 3D imaging technologies to digitally capture and archive 3D data for more than one hundred cultural heritage sites ranging from Pompeii to Tikal to Mount Rushmore to the Royal Kasubi Tombs to the Sydney Opera House. CyArk data is used for site conservation and education purposes and is archived for posterity in a secure, underground vault. CyArk is headquartered in Oakland, California and has an office in Edinburgh, Scotland.