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OMAHA, Neb. – ACI Worldwide (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:), a provider of real-time payments software, has announced the addition of Katrinka McCallum and Juan Benitez to its Board of Directors. The appointment of these two new independent directors is part of the company’s efforts to enhance its leadership team and support its ongoing growth and technological innovation.
Katrinka McCallum brings over two decades of experience in enterprise software and has held various leadership roles at Red Hat, including Vice President of Customer and Product Experience. She is currently serving on the boards of Rimini Street (NASDAQ:), Inc. and Intrusion, Inc., bringing valuable governance experience to ACI Worldwide.
Juan Benitez comes with over 25 years of experience in the technology sector, including a recent role as President of GoFundMe and prior positions at PayPal-owned Braintree Payments, where he served as General Manager and CTO, as well as various leadership roles at Yahoo!.
Chairman of ACI Worldwide, Adalio T. Sanchez, expressed enthusiasm for the new appointments, stating, “We are delighted to welcome Katrinka and Juan to the ACI Board. They bring considerable leadership experience and success in driving significant growth in the software and payments markets.”
President and CEO Thomas Warsop also commented on the appointments, noting the strategic importance of the new directors’ experience with SaaS businesses and advanced technologies like Generative AI and machine learning, which align with ACI Worldwide’s transformative initiatives in payment systems.
ACI Worldwide specializes in software solutions that facilitate digital payments, omni-commerce payments, bill processing, and fraud and risk management. The company aims to leverage its global presence to foster real-time digital payment transformations.
The information for this report is based on a press release statement from ACI Worldwide.
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