Alexander Bojer is appointed new CEO of Inacta AG as of January 2023

ZUG, SWITZERLAND, Nov 8, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - The Board of Directors of Inacta Group AG ("Inacta") has elected Alexander Bojer as a new member of Inacta's group management. He joins Ralf Glabischnig and Marco Bumbacher on the management team from 1 January 2023.Alexander BojerAs CEO of Inacta AG, Alexander will continue to drive forward Inacta's core operating businesses of consulting and product development. Ralf Glabischnig will focus on the further growth of Inacta Ventures and take care of the overall development of the group. Marco Bumbacher will continue to manage the corporate functions of the Inacta Group and act as COO of Inacta AG.Founded in 2009 by Marco Bumbacher and Ralf Glabischnig, Inacta AG is an expert partner for digital transformation and innovation. Leading Swiss companies rely on Inacta's digitalisation know-how and products. For the past five years, Inacta has additionally focussed on blockchain and related areas of innovation, where it plays a pioneering role.Inacta Ventures is the Inacta Group's own venture-building structure that identifies new business models, designs business models and transfers them into its own start-ups or joint ventures. At the end of 2021, Inacta included 15 majority-owned companies and more than 40 minority-owned companies. In addition, expansion into the Middle East was pursued and a new investment company, Crypto Oasis Sentio, was founded in Dubai, which has already made over 30 investments in start-ups.From 2002 to 2013, Alexander Bojer held a number of roles, including as a management consultant at Accenture and The Boston Consulting Group (BCG). Since 2014, he has co-founded several technology start-ups and was most recently responsible for building the health start-up, Well Gesundheit, AG as its CEO. Alexander Bojer says, "I am very much looking forward to shaping the great success story of Inacta together with the two founders, the board of directors, the management team and all employees." Ralf Glabischnig says, "With these new structures we have the right people in key positions to continue to successfully drive the Inacta Group forward. Thanks to this new management organisation I have the opportunity to focus even more on strengthening and growing Inacta Ventures at home and abroad." Daniel Sauter, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Inacta Group AG: "With Alexander, we have been able to gain a competent and experienced CEO. With his broad expertise as an entrepreneur and consultant, he will further advance our core business of consulting services and product development."About Inacta GroupInacta Group stands out from its peers with its innovative services and products related to digital transformation, blockchain-based business models and information management and is involved in the international venture business with offices in Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates. The Inacta Group emerged from the fast-growing Inacta AG - an independent Swiss IT company founded in Zug in 2009. It owns stakes in international start-ups and service providers with a focus on blockchain, digital assets, fintech and artificial intelligence.Press contact:Jennifer Arman+41 41 725 08 86jennifer.arman@inacta.ch Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)

Tennis: Zverev dethrones Medvedev to win second ATP

TURIN (AFP) - Alexander Zverev captured his second ATP Finals title after producing a brilliant performance to defeat world number two Daniil Medvedev 6-4, 6-4 in Sunday's (Nov 21) final in Turin. Zverev, the Olympic singles gold medallist in Tokyo, won his tour-leading sixth trophy of the season and ended a run of five straight losses to defending champion Medvedev. The German third seed broke once in each set as he swept US Open winner Medvedev aside in 75 minutes to add to the season-ending crown he won in 2018. "It was great, I won the ATP Finals against someone I'd lost to five times in a row so I had to play one of my best matches," said Zverev. "I'm happy with that and ready to go on holidays with this win now." Zverev will skip the Davis Cup finals to be played in Madrid, Turin and Innsbruck from November 25 to December 5. "There's no better way to end the season than winning here so obviously I'm incredibly happy. But I'm now very much looking forward to next year already," he said. "It's very special, I'm super thrilled and super happy right now." An event this year missing both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, the ATP Finals have proved the breakout stage for tennis' new generation with the Grand Slams still largely beyond their reach. This first final since the tournament's relocation from London was also the first to feature two players aged 25 or younger since 2005. Zverev, conqueror of top-ranked Novak Djokovic in Saturday's semi-finals, landed the first blow against Medvedev by breaking for a 2-1 lead in the first set. The Russian avoided further damage by saving another break point in game five but Zverev barely gave Medvedev a sniff, winning 20 of 25 points on serve to take the opener. Zverev broke again at the start of the second set and held serve throughout, not offering a single break point and sealing victory with an ace out wide to avenge his round-robin loss to Medvedev. An ATP-best 59th match win of the season made Zverev the fourth player in tournament history to earn semi-final and final victories over the top-two ranked players, and first since Andre Agassi in 1990. Medvedev fell short in his bid to become the first player to retain the title since Djokovic won it four times in a row between 2012 and 2015. More on this topic   Related Story Tennis: Zverev ends Djokovic's record bid to reach ATP Finals showpiece   Related Story Olympics: Alexander Zverev wins first tennis men's singles gold for Germany "It's been a great season. It's not easy to get to the Masters final and for myself I was really happy to be here," said Medvedev. "Hopefully I'm going to be a part of many of these tournaments and can try to win one more time."

Tennis: Zverev says he will sue over domestic abuse allegations

NEW YORK (AFP) - Tokyo Olympic singles champion Alexander Zverev said on Friday (Aug 27) he plans to take legal action over accusations of domestic abuse by former girlfriend Olya Sharypova and again denied any wrongdoing. Zverev, last year's US Open runner-up, is seeded fourth in this year's New York Grand Slam hardcourt tennis showdown that begins Monday. Last October, Sharypova accused the German tennis star of physical and emotional abuse, claims he denied. More details of her claims were published in a story by online magazine Slate on Thursday, prompting Zverev to release a statement on Twitter about the matter. "I have engaged my German and American lawyers in the matter. They have already obtained a preliminary injunction against the source and the author who published the false allegations," Zverev said. "The court followed our arguments and states, the accusations aroused are defamatory and false. The lawyers have therefore initiated further proceedings against the source and the author. "I categorically and unequivocally deny having abused Olya." Slate magazine stood by its report. "Though Slate does not comment on pending litigation, we stand by our fair and accurate reporting based on multiple sources and interviews," spokesperson Katie Rayford said. Zverev, meanwhile, said he backs an idea by the ATP Tour to create a domestic violence policy similar to those used in some team sports leagues. "I also fully support the creation of an ATP domestic violence policy," tweeted Zverev, who closed by saying, "I will not address this matter any further." Statement: pic.twitter.com/MElUEGDkMv— Alexander Zverev (@AlexZverev) August 27, 2021 More on this topic   Related Story Tennis: Zverev says 'that's not who I am' after abuse allegations   Related Story Tennis: German star Zverev denies he attacked ex-girlfriend

Marco Fanger – Arbitly’s New CEO Take Charge

Dublin, Ireland – Incorporated in the United Kingdom (UK), Ireland and North America, Arbitly is a cryptocurrency arbitrage trading platform for individual investors and traders under UK and Ireland's jurisdiction. The platform is designed by seasoned experts who understand all the complexities of the cryptocurrency market. Major Announcement Alexander Black has stepped down from the position of the Chief Executive Officer; it comes as a follow up of the recent board meeting. The decision for Black to step down came largely to do with the family commitments. However, it is also seen as a strategic move for the enterprise's benefit, which would gain through someone more committed person. Alexander Black, the company's founder, has been the CEO ever since the company was begun in January 2020. The business saw significant growth during his tenure, especially in the past 3 months. Here is what the exact words of Alexander Black were before leaving the meeting, "I am proud to be the part of the Arbitly Brand. And now I believe it is the right time for me to step back and hand it over to someone equally passionate and capable. Having family commitments, I believe it will be the best thing for everyone, and for the company of course", the decision was approved by all the board members. However, considering the deep-rooted importance of Black to the venture, he very much remains a core part of the company been the founder and now taking up the new role as an advisor, so he will still be able to contribute fully in his ways. He is considered a great asset to the company. The Future Ahead The stepping down of Alexander Black from the position opened a leadership vacuum filled by Marco Fanger, who was voted as the new CEO during the board-meeting. He will be assuming the role of the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Like Black, Fanger is equally fiercely devoted to the project and intensely passionate about the goals. He has expressed his excitement and readiness to take up the job. His focus in the position will be to take the enterprise to greater heights. Further information at: https://arbitly.io    Media contact   Company: Arb Signals Ltd Contact: David Abraham VAT number: GB363707782 Telephone: +44 7440 965560 Facebook: https://facebook.com/arbitly.io  YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCLMYrFtILO0tuZzuoFZo6LA    SOURCE: Arb Signals Ltd ----------------------------------------------------------------   The article is provided by a third-party content provider. SEA PRWire makes no warranties or representations in connection therewith. Any questions, please contact SEAPRWire/at/gmail.com Sectors: Top Story, Daily News SEA PRWire: PR distribution in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore & Malaysia)

Tennis: Alexander Zverev beats Rafael Nadal to reach Paris Masters final

PARIS (AFP) - Alexander Zverev produced a brilliant display on Saturday (Nov 7) to end Rafael Nadal's hopes of a first Paris Masters title and set up a final against Daniil Medvedev. The German fourth seed dominated Nadal at Bercy Arena to win their semi-final 6-4, 7-5 and claim his second straight victory over the 20-time Grand Slam champion after also taking their clash at last year's ATP Tour Finals. "I'm extremely happy, how the season continued for me after the break has been pretty good," Zverev told Amazon Prime Sport. Nadal was bidding to equal Novak Djokovic's record of 36 Masters titles this week but will instead turn his attentions to his attempt for a maiden ATP Finals success ahead of the season-ending event starting in London on Nov 15. The 23-year-old Zverev is on a 12-match winning streak after claiming back-to-back tournament triumphs in Cologne. His run in Paris continues an excellent season for the world number seven, who also made the 2020 US Open final only to lose to Dominic Thiem from two sets up. Zverev has put his improvement down to the work he did with new coach David Ferrer during the coronavirus lockdown. "The biggest influence was the practice time we had during the Covid break," he added. "I think we improved a lot of things and it's showing now." He will be confident going into Sunday's final, taking in a 5-1 winning record over third seed Medvedev, who beat Milos Raonic in the first semi-final 6-4, 7-6 (7/4). "The head-to-head is one thing, but in a final it's always different," added Zverev, who lost to Medvedev in last year's Shanghai Masters final.

Tennis: Alexander Zverev beats Stan Wawrinka to set up Rafael Nadal semi-final

PARIS (AFP) - Alexander Zverev battled past Stan Wawrinka in straight sets in the Paris Masters quarter-finals on Friday (Nov 6) and will face Rafael Nadal in the last four. The 23-year-old German, who is seeking a third straight title after back-to-back victories on home soil in Cologne, edged out Wawrinka 6-3, 7-6 (7/1). "From my side I thought it was a pretty good match," said Zverev. "Definitely happy to be in the semis and it'll be an interesting one tomorrow (Saturday against Nadal)... A lot of people are looking forward to that and I am too." Fourth seed Zverev has won 11 consecutive matches since losing in the French Open last 16 to Italian youngster Jannik Sinner. He has a 5-1 losing record against Nadal, but won their last meeting at last year's ATP Tour Finals, which was also played on an indoor hard court. Wawrinka looked to be building momentum in the second set, but his level dropped when he served to force a decider in the 10th game and Zverev broke before easing through a one-sided tie-break. More on this topic   Related Story Tennis: Rafael Nadal beats Pablo Carreno Busta to reach Paris Masters semis   Related Story Tennis: ‘Simply incredible’ as Novak Djokovic equals Pete Sampras’ year-end world number one record