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IDEX Biometrics names Derek P. D’Antilio Chief Financial Officer

 

IDEX Biometrics has appointed Derek P. D’Antilio as Chief Financial Officer effective July 8, 2019. D’Antilio, who has over 20 years of financial experience including senior finance positions at high-growth U.S.-listed tech companies, will be based at IDEX’s Wilmington office in Boston, USA.

D’Antilio most recently served as VP of Finance for a global, high-growth, privatively held software company. Prior to that he spent eight years leading the accounting and finance team of MKS Instruments, Inc., a publicly traded semiconductor equipment supplier that tripled in size to over 2 billion USD in revenue during his tenure.

“We are pleased to welcome Derek to our team, where he will have an immediate impact through his experienced leadership of our financial organization,” comments Stan Swearingen, CEO of IDEX Biometrics. “He joins us at an ideal time as we prepare the company for commercial success.”

Erling Svela, VP of Finance at IDEX Biometrics, will act as interim CFO until Mr D’Antilio arrives.

IDEX recently expanded its commercial presence in Asia to meet the growing demand for its biometric payment solutions.

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