Auddia Inc. Appoints Jeff Thramann as New CEO Amid Leadership Changes and Strategic Restructuring Plans

Reuters
09 Jul
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/AUUD">Auddia Inc.</a> Appoints Jeff Thramann as New CEO Amid Leadership Changes and Strategic Restructuring Plans

Auddia Inc. has announced a change in leadership with Jeff Thramann taking over as CEO from Michael Lawless, who is retiring after thirteen years. The company has also appointed three new independent board members, Nick Balletta, Emmanuel de Boucaud, and Josh Sroge, to form a special committee. This committee will evaluate a potential business restructuring, positioning Auddia as a subsidiary of an AI native holding company. The restructuring aims to enhance AI capabilities across its portfolio companies.

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