We round up the latest movements from the ticketing sector and associated industries…
Intellitix, a provider of event cashless point-of-sale and RFID-enabled access control technology, has promoted Dimitri Kuznetzov to chief technology officer.
Known as Dima, Kuznetzov has been with Intellitix for two years, serving as vice-president of engineering where he led the launch of a new POS suite, ITX POS. As chief technology officer, Kuznetzov will oversee the company’s technological development.
“We are thrilled to promote Dima to chief technology officer at such an exciting time for Intellitix,” commented Peter Fantuz, chief executive of Intellitix.
“Dima has been instrumental in driving the technical vision behind our most successful products. His leadership and passion for innovation will continue to guide us as we push the boundaries of what’s possible with cashless payments and access control.”
CTS Eventim has announced a switch-up at TicketOne, with current general manager Andrea Grancini appointed chief executive.
Grancini succeeds Stefano Lionetti, who has led TicketOne since 2007. Lionetti will remain on the board.
Having been with TicketOne since the beginning, Grancini has served as general manager and as a board member since 2018.
CTS Eventim has also appointed Marcia Louise Titley to a newly created role: director, business development, international projects.
In this position, Titley will support key international initiatives across ticketing and venues, with a focus on global growth, strategic partnerships and cross-border projects.
Elsewhere, Hornets Sports & Entertainment (HSE) has hired Mike Behan as chief business officer and revenue officer. He will oversee several key business areas of HSE, including ticket sales and services, ticket operations, partnerships and business intelligence.
Behan joins HSE from Legends, where he played a key role in launching Legends College, a company dedicated to assisting universities and their athletic departments in elevating the experiences of fans.
HSE owns the National Basketball Association’s (NBA’s) Charlotte Hornets and affiliates Greensboro Swarm, and operates Charlotte’s Spectrum Center.
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