Axes appoints several members to its management team

April 26, 2022
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The company promoted four people to serve in various leadership roles.

Axes.ai has added several members to its management team. The company has promoted Rosalinda Van Rooyen to serve as its Chief Product Officer, Ian Brown as its Chief Information Officer, Jacob Verret as its Chief Information Security Officer and Danielle Parsons as the Chief Operating Officer of AXESnetwork.

Van Rooyen has been with the company for three years. She previously served as AXESnetwork’s Chief Operating Officer. She will be responsible for overseeing the company’s overall product development, which includes all creation, design, build and rollout of fintech, media and apps.

Brown will head up all research, development, product and technology in his new role. He brings fintech, B.I and technology design experience to his new position. He previously was the company’s CTO of Axes Apps.

As AXESnetwork’s new COO, Parsons will be responsible for all commercialization, installation, and customer service.

Axes President and CEO Earle Hall commented: "The core strategic advantage of Axes is its people. We are a people company first, that thrives on ingenuity second and makes great products third. These appointments will accelerate our mission to make our Industry safer and more fun.”

Hall went on to add that he is grateful for the team in place and said they are an asset to the company.

“I feel blessed that such amazingly competent people choose Axes and our quest to improve our industry."

Axes is a global fintech company that has a presence in 40 countries. The company works to help eliminate money laundering, addictive gambling and illicit activities.

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