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Highly Seasoned Executive Brings Expertise to RoadVantage

January 5, 2012
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AUSTIN – RoadVantage announced a key addition to their executive team, Michael Mills, who will assume the role of Chief Financial and Operations Officer effective January 3, 2012.


Michael is a results driven executive who has been working in the finance industry for nearly two decades. Most recently he held the post of Vice President of Operations for Imagine Technology Group where he provided financial leadership during their acquisition phase, managed investor relations and was a primary driver of growth within the organization.

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Prior to that, he held finance and operations roles for MWB Business Systems and Danka Industries. He has a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Texas at Dallas.


“The expansion of our executive team will fuel RoadVantage’s growth while allowing us to continue to service our agents and dealerships at the highest level,” said RoadVantage CEO and founder, Garret Lacour.


“Michael’s executive experience in finance and operations, impressive track record for exceeding expectations, and his enthusiasm for business challenges and team-based success will build on our ability to deliver the most innovative products and provide service levels that meet and exceed expectations.”


Mills has more than 20 years of experience in financial roles including development of accounting systems, budget and forecasting, audit, tax planning, investor relations, acquisitions and venture capital.


As Chief Financial and Operations Officer, Michael will report directly to Garret Lacour, CEO and founder of RoadVantage, and be responsible for heading up all RoadVantage operations.


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