Proforma, Clevelad, announced Mike Dobozy as its new chief technology officer and promoted Brian Carothers to chief information officer, effective immediately.
Dobozy, formerly with Red Hat Software as principal architect, is a world-class thought leader in automation, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. He has served as the Team Lead on Fortune 25 client projects, and brings more than 20 years of technical expertise to his new role.
Acting as CTO at Proforma since 2015, Carothers has been a driving technological force within the promotional products and printing industry. Named as the 2023 PromoStandards Distributor of the Year, Carothers has selflessly contributed his experience and invaluable input to the creation and implementation of standards for the advancement and utilization of data in the entire industry.
“We are very pleased to welcome Mike, who is a proven technical visionary and leader with a wealth of experience and innovative technical expertise,” said Vera Muzzillo, Proforma CEO. “We are also thrilled to recognize Brian Carothers, who is the best of the best for his accomplishments. Together, their business acumen and hands-on management styles will be critical to Proforma’s industry-leading technology initiatives as we continue our expansion and innovation in automation, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.”
“Having worked with Fortune 25 clients, I am very impressed with the software, team, and processes that Proforma has developed,” said Dobozy. “I look forward to adding my expertise and experience to the development of seamless automation, efficient workflow, and intelligent decision making in the ProVision platform.”
“I am thrilled to help welcome Mike into the Proforma family,” added Carothers. “His deep expertise in artificial intelligence and platform automation at scale make him the perfect addition to accelerate our industry-leading technology.”
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