AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--eDoorways International Corporation (Pink Sheets: EDWY) announced today that Rick Henderson, an experienced business executive with 40 years in the telecommunications and information systems industries, will join eDoorways as Executive Vice President and a Board Member to the Company. “Rick is an experienced individual who will be bringing resources to both eDoorways and Learning Research, Inc.,” stated Bob Wesson, CEO of Learning Research, Inc. “Rick has worked in a multitude of businesses, from start-ups to Fortune 50 companies, and he has taken three companies through the initial public offerings (IPO) process.”
I have great respect for Bob Wesson and his ability to lead development efforts that create masterful human interface software that virtually everyone can use,” stated Rick Henderson. “’There's an App for you to learn that’ is a really powerful, game changing idea I believe can be accomplished right now because the technology, the development team and the market are coming together at the same time.”
In addition to his role as Director at eDoorways, Rick is the former President of Sprint’s $450M Midwest Division in Chicago and former Vice President of GTE’s $1.2B Sprint division with over 2000 employees reporting directly to him. News of Rick’s involvement with the Company comes just two weeks after Dr. Bob Wesson has joined as Chief Executive of Learning Research, Inc. “We are assembling a phenomenal team that will ultimately lead to the successful growth of both Companies,” stated Gary Kimmons, CEO of eDoorways International Corporation.
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