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  • DTI Group (DTI) has appointed Matt Strack as CEO, effective on January 20
  • Matt has over 20 years of experience as an executive across a range of global sectors
  • The Board has thanked Frank Haveelka for stepping into the role of interim CEO
  • DTI remains steady on the market this morning, trading for 2 cents per share

DTI Group (DTI) has appointed Matt Strack as CEO, who will be starting the role in two weeks.

DTI provides surveillance systems, solutions and services to the mobile security industry worldwide. Its clients include transit agencies, transit operators, freight operators, law enforcement authorities and taxi organisations.

Matt has over 20 years’ experience as an executive across a range of global sectors. He has held leadership roles across mining and resources, public sector, media and telecommunications, and education organisations in Australia and Asia.

Previously, Matt was the Chief Operations Officer and Chief Technology Officer at Swift Media.

Prior to that, Matt was the Global Lead for Smart Networked Operations at BHP.

“Matt brings a wealth of proven market-leading experience in the development and management of operations in large and complex environments,” the company said.

“He has successfully led organisations locally and internationally and is passionate about achieving exceptional commercial outcomes through the delivery of outstanding technology solutions,” he added.

Frank Haveelka has been acting as the interim CEO which has allowed the company enough time to find the right person for the role.

Matt will be starting his role on January 20, 2020.

DTI remains steady on the market this morning, trading for 2 cents per share at 11:24 am AEDT.

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