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BOTS INC APPOINTS IT-INDUSTRY LEADER Dr. OLEKSANDR GORDIEIEV AS NEW CEO
Bots, Inc.April 12, 2021 GMT
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, April 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) BOTS, Inc. (OTC: BTZI), a vertical integrator and an emerging innovator of products, technologies, and services for the rapidly growing digital robotics automation, cybersecurity, and manufacturing industry, announced today that its Board of directors had appointed 20-year technology industry executive Dr. Oleksandr Gordieiev as its new chief executive officer, effective May 1, 2021. He will succeed Paul Rosenberg, who will remain CEO until April 30th, 2021.
BOTS INC APPOINTS IT-INDUSTRY LEADER Dr OLEKSANDR GORDIEIEV AS NEW CEO
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