NAVTEQ CEO Judson Green on the Company's Past, Present and Future, Pt.1

In this segment, part 1 of 3, Green talks about his time as CFO of the Walt Disney Co., why Navteq went public and where it sits in the marketplace. The presentation was filmed at a Young Professionals of Chicago/World Business Chicago breakfast on February 26.

In Part 2, Mr. Green talks about Nokia's purchase of the company for $8.1 billion in October 2007, a sale that's still pending as European regulators look at whether the deal constitutes a monopoly.

In Part 3, Mr. Green takes questions from the audience.

About Navteq: The b-to-b company is a key supplier of mapping data to Google, Mapquest, Yahoo, and Microsoft.

You’ll find NAVTEQ data onboard most in-vehicle navigation systems sold in North America and Europe. It’s also the driving force behind a new generation of important navigation services, including: Internet websites, Enterprise/Fleet/GIS solutions and Location Based Services (LBS).

The company relies on a team of 1000 geographic analysts worldwide to get much of its information and it has currenctly mapped 72 countries to a level it feels confident about around the world.

Mr. Green is a graduate of the University of Chicago GSB and the former CFO of the Walt Disney Company.

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