Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., C.P.G., President and CEO of the I2M Corporation (Texas), announced today that the I2M Board of Directors has approved the engagement of M. David Campbell, P.G. in the newly created position of Manager of Special Projects for the I2M Corporation (Texas). He was an integral part of the I2M companies for more than 20 years until he departed for the excitement of  video production software production for the world’s news and TV stations. He worked with NewTek, a former branch of the Norwegian company Vizrt, from 2021 to 2025. As a UX/UI Engineer, he collaborated remotely with teams and traveled periodically to San Antonio for in-person meetings at the corporate center.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Developed web apps and sites for video production tools and PTZ cameras using WPF/XAML, C#, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML (see NDI Tools).
  • Worked closely with the UX team to enhance usability, functionality, and visual appeal across multiple platforms.
  • Contributed to software development security practices and completed extensive cybersecurity training.
  • Utilized a range of design, development, and testing tools, including Adobe Creative Suite, Visual Studio/Blend, VS Code, Figma, FogBugz, Jira, SVN, Miro, SharePoint, and browser dev tools.
  • CaptureCast project: involved in company acquisition (UX/UI evaluation of primary product: software to capture university lectures and sharing/archiving them). Rebranded product (images, html, css, js, etc.) to match NewTek branding. Upgraded product to latest libraries, etc. Tested and bug fixed.

Certifications & Training:
Completed various professional training courses through Vizrt internal resources, covering security, UX/UI, web development, and strategic decision-making.

The senior Mr. Campbell remarked after conferring with the I2M Board: “The Board and I are especially pleased that David has decided to re-join the I2M Team. As he gets up to speed on current I2M projects, he will become an integral part of the I2M team once again, and no doubt soon will become especially instrumental as we begin the permitting process of one of a number of I2M projects in the pipeline. These will all involve the TCEQ, the TRRC, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. He will also be able to contribute when one or more of the in-situ uranium recovery projects’ production phases begin in the next few years, depending on how permitting goes.”

For his professional summary, see (here).