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i2 Announces Executive Departure
Business Wire, July 28, 2005
DALLAS -- i2 Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:ITWO), a leading provider of demand-driven supply chain solutions designed to enable business agility, today announced that Steven Minisini has elected to leave i2 to pursue other opportunities. Minisini has served i2 for nearly seven years in numerous executive leadership positions, most recently as the company's executive vice president and president of i2's Americas Region. He has been transitioning out of his role and will remain with the company through the end of July.
"We appreciate the many contributions Steve made to i2 throughout his years with the company and wish him well in his future endeavors," said i2 Chief Executive Officer Michael McGrath.
About i2
i2 is a leading provider of demand-driven supply chain solutions designed to enable business agility. i2's flexible solutions can synchronize demand and supply across an ever-changing global supply network. Nineteen of the AMR Research Top 25 Global Supply Chains belong to companies who are i2 customers. Seven of the Fortune global top 10 are also customers of i2. Founded in 1988 with a commitment to customer success and supply chain innovation, i2 has a history of delivering value by implementing solutions designed to provide a rapid return on investment. Learn more at www.i2.com.
i2 is a registered trademark of i2 Technologies US, Inc. and i2 Technologies, Inc.
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