delSECUR CORPORATION Announces Appointment of the Company's President & CEO
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S. BURLINGTON, Vt., June 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- delSECUR Corporation (PINK SHEETS: DLSC) announces the appointment of Randall McCormick as President & CEO. Mr. McCormick replaces outgoing President Mr. Berge Heede who resigned for personal reasons on June 8th. Mr. Heede states that he is "resigning for personal reasons and to allow Mr. McCormick to take the leading role in the re-organization of the company." Mr. McCormick, the current Treasurer, will maintain that responsibility as well. In addition Mr. Heede, Esq. has accepted the position of "house counsel". Mr. Heede said "Mr. McCormick with over 30 years experience in the financial marketplace and his direct involvement with delSECUR Corporation over the last several years makes him an excellent candidate to take the company to the next level." delSECUR, a public company (DLSC.PK) headquartered in S. Burlington, VT. It is a technology development company of a unique authentication process based on abstract images of biological data collected from the fingers of living persons. For further information contact us at: investorrelations@delsecur.com Information contained in this news release other than historical information, should be considered forward-looking and is subject to various risk factors and uncertainties. For instance, the strategies and operation of delSECUR Corporation involve risks of competition, changing market conditions, changes in laws and regulation affecting these industries and numerous other factors discussed in this release and in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Accordingly, actual results may differ materially from those in any forward-looking statements. SOURCE delSECUR Corporation Randall McCormick of delSECUR Corporation, +1-514-651-6610
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