This leadership change comes at a crucial time for K4Connect, which recently launched a new operating system and secured $9 million in funding. The company aims to continue improving the lives of older adults and individuals with disabilities through innovative technology.
Scott Moody steps down as CEO of K4Connect, with Mike Weller taking over the position.
Moody will assist Weller during the transition and remain as a board member.
K4Connect has experienced significant growth, raising $9 million in capital and launching a new operating system.
Weller has more than 20 years of executive experience, including roles at Go Global Retail and Softonic.
Moody, who sold his previous company AuthenTec to Apple, looks forward to an active retirement.
With the appointment of Mike Weller as CEO, K4Connect aims to continue its mission of empowering older adults and individuals with disabilities through technology. Weller's operational and data intelligence experience will drive the company's growth and innovation in the senior living market.