Cleartronic, Inc. (CLRI) Seats Richard Lackey and
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Cleartronic, a technology holding company, has announced the appointment of Richard Lackey and Marc Moore to the Company’s board of directors.
Cleartronic Chief Executive Officer Larry Reid noted, “The addition of these two highly qualified individuals to our board is a testament to Cleartronic’s intent to accelerate the growth of the company. I’m confident Cleartronic will benefit from the new directors’ broad business experience and shared commitment to building significant and sustainable shareholder value.”
Richard Lackey is the founder and chairman of the Global Food Exchange™. His experience in emergency response management and inefficiencies of markets led him, with a renowned team of experts, to create the international organization. Mr. Lackey is referred to as a serial entrepreneur and a trader with decades of diverse experience. His unique background includes several years in international emergency medical response missions as well as nearly three decades as an active trader and fund manager in the United States and Latin America. Lackey has held eight different securities licenses spanning equity, options and futures markets. He has served as the managing director for five private funds, each of which achieved storied levels of success.
Mr. Marc Moore is founder and CEO of Collabria, LLC, a private software development company. Prior to founding Collabria in 2008, Moore for 13 years occupied the Chief Executive Officer post of DTNet Group and for seven years served as CEO of Payroll Transfers, Inc. He also was an assistant vice president with both Kidder Peabody and Merrill Lynch. Mr. Moore is an honors graduate of the United States Air Force Academy and served as an Air Force Fighter pilot for eight years, flying F-4 and F-16 fighter jets. He is also one of six entrepreneurs profiled in the book entitled Daring Visionaries, How Entrepreneurs Build Companies, Inspire Allegiance, and Create Wealth.
Cleartronic is a technology holding company that creates and acquires operating subsidiaries to develop, manufacture and sell products, services and integrated systems to government agencies and business enterprises. CLRI currently has two operating subsidiaries VoiceInterop, Inc. and ReadyOp communications, Inc.
VoiceInterop is a provider of unified communications solutions for government and enterprise environments. The company’s expertise as an application developer, and OEM of its patented AudioMate360 Radio IP gateway devices, provides flexibility for development and product delivery. The AudioMate product line allows customers to seamlessly link a wide variety of otherwise incompatible communications devices and networks, including true two-way interoperability between radio talk groups.
ReadyOp Communications is the leading distributor for the command and control software suite ReadyOp™ which provides government agencies, hospitals, ports and airports, first responders, schools and universities, companies and unified commands with multiple planning and communication capabilities and options in a single, secure web application. ReadyOp is designed to support daily operations, alert and response actions, special event planning, incident management and emergency response and recovery. ReadyOp also supports planning and response for the Department of Homeland Security’s Incident Command System (ICS) and the corresponding Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) for healthcare.
For more information, visit www.Cleartronic.com
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