IFinix adds Kevin Henlon to the board

IFinix (Pink Sheets: INIX), a provider of real-time financial information and services to active traders and to the securities industry, announced today that it has added Mr. Kevin Henlon to its Board, as Director of Strategic Planning.

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Mr. Henlon is a former Senior Auditor at PricewaterhouseCoopers where he was responsible for providing comprehensive financial, economic strategic advice and solutions to companies with complex business problems. Mr. Henlon's other duties included preparation of policies and procedures with respect to internal controls to assist companies for Sarbanes Oxley Section 404 certification. He also prepared audited financial statements for both SEC and non-SEC clients ensuring compliance with GAAP. His client base included: Venture Capital Fund of America, Thomson Learning (Division of Thomson Corporation), Advertising Council Inc., Quigo Technology Inc., & Interpublic.

iFinix CEO Benhope Munroe stated, "I am very pleased to have Mr. Henlon joining the Board of Directors. His knowledge in the above mentioned areas will be invaluable in building the future of the company. I am certain his expertise in corporate strategic planning and SEC related matters will prove him to be a great asset to the company.

"Also, we expect to announce the addition of another highly experienced member to the Board of Directors later this week. I hope it has become evident that iFinix now is dedicated to build an experienced team which will drive iFinix in an exciting new direction. As promised I will keep our shareholders up to date on any new developments."

 

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