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NeoMedia appoints Frank Pazera as Chief Financial Officer

(Business News, 02 Nov 2007 )

NeoMedia Technologies has announced that it has appointed Frank Pazera, Partner with Tatum, LLC, as Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Pazera, 46, replaces Scott Womble who has served as the company's interim Chief Financial Officer and will remain with the Company as Chief Accounting Officer.

Mr. Pazera, a partner in the Atlanta office of Tatum LLC, has held CFO positions in both publicly traded and privately held technology companies. Mr. Pazera began his career at Arthur Andersen & Co. Previously, Mr. Pazera was Interim CEO of Covista Communications, Inc. where he also previously served as CFO and Treasurer.

Mr. Pazera held Senior Financial Executive positions at Airgate PCS, Inc., Network One, MCI Telecommunications and Turner Broadcasting, among many others. Mr. Pazera holds a BBA in Accounting from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and an MBA from the Goizueta Business School at Emory University, Atlanta.

"Scott has significantly contributed to the redevelopment of NeoMedia, I am confident that Frank has the expertise to help the company through our next critical stages of development and beyond," said NeoMedia Chief Executive Officer, William J. Hoffman.

NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.

 
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