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Bridge SaaS Limited (ASX: BGE) shares soared 13% as the company announced it had appointed Mr Daniel Brewer as Chief Executive Officer.

Mr Brewer is an accomplished technology executive from Accenture, Lockheed Martin and Leidos with a track record for designing and delivering digital programs for ESG and transformations in the health, government, and the energy sector, with over 15 major programs and platforms delivered.

The human services software company said Mr Brewer has significant experience in building and leading large engineering teams for multinational corporations to deliver major transformational programs, including the delivery of ERP, Supply Chain, CRM and Ecommerce Systems.

Mr Brewer comes onboard as an experienced board director and advisor for health and energy  organisations. In particular, he specialises in the introduction and operation of digital transformation  to drive superior services, cost efficacy and improved operations.

Mr Brewer holds a Master of Business Law and a graduate diploma in Computer Science.

BGE last traded at 2.6 cents.

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