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Ivanti Names Software Industry Leader Dennis Kozak as CEO

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Ivanti Names Software Industry Leader Dennis Kozak as CEO
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Ivanti Names Software Industry Leader Dennis Kozak as CEO

2024-12-11 21:00 Last Updated At:21:10

SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 11, 2024--

Ivanti, the software company that breaks down barriers between IT and security so that Everywhere Work can thrive, announced today that it has named current Ivanti COO Dennis Kozak as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in a planned transition, effective January 1, 2025. He succeeds Jeff Abbott, who will remain on the Company’s board of directors.

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“Dennis has led our sales, marketing, and operations organizations through a period of rapid expansion with four acquisitions, delivering on our vision of the market’s first purpose-built solution for CIOs and CISOs – all while generating tremendous SaaS growth,” said Mr. Abbott. “I am stepping down with great confidence in Dennis as Ivanti’s next CEO. He understands our customers’ desired business outcomes and has built a strong go-to-market model to consistently drive customer success.”

An industry veteran, Mr. Kozak joined Ivanti in April 2022, bringing a successful track record of driving sales growth, establishing top-tier partnerships, and integrating acquisitions. Prior to joining Ivanti, Mr. Kozak served in leadership roles at Avaya. He previously spent 22 years with CA Technologies, where he led several organizations such as global sales, global channel sales and strategy, and sales operations, as well as a global business transformation to deliver a next-generation portfolio strategy.

“I am honored to take the role of CEO at such an exciting time for Ivanti,” said Mr. Kozak. “I continue to be inspired by the incredible innovation and service to customers provided by our great team. Our research has shown there is strong demand for a security and IT solution platform, and with Ivanti at the forefront of this technology, we are confident we can execute on our vision.”

“Dennis has been an integral part of Ivanti’s success since joining in 2022 and he is absolutely the right leader to take Ivanti and our customers into the next chapter,” said Chris Heim, Co-Chair of Ivanti’s Board. “We are also grateful to Jeff for his leadership over the past five years and look forward to his continued service on our board of directors.”

About Ivanti

Ivanti breaks down barriers between IT and security so that Everywhere Work can thrive. Ivanti has created the first purpose-built technology platform for CIOs and CISOs – giving IT and security teams comprehensive software solutions that scale with their organizations’ needs to enable, secure and elevate employees' experiences. The Ivanti platform is powered by Ivanti Neurons - a cloud-scale, intelligent hyper automation layer that enables proactive healing, user-friendly security across the organization, and provides an employee experience that delights users. Over 35,000 customers, including 85 of the Fortune 100, have chosen Ivanti to meet challenges head-on with its end-to-end solutions. At Ivanti, we strive to create an environment where all perspectives are heard, respected and valued and are committed to a more sustainable future for our customers, partners, employees and the planet. For more information, visit www.ivanti.com and follow @GoIvanti.

(Photo: Business Wire)

(Photo: Business Wire)

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump on Sunday fired off another warning to the government of Cuba as the close ally of Venezuela braces for potential widespread unrest after Nicolás Maduro was deposed as Venezuela's leader.

Cuba, a major beneficiary of Venezuelan oil, has now been cut off from those shipments as U.S. forces continue to seize tankers in an effort to control the production, refining and global distribution of the country's oil products.

Trump said on social media that Cuba long lived off Venezuelan oil and money and had offered security in return, “BUT NOT ANYMORE!”

“THERE WILL BE NO MORE OIL OR MONEY GOING TO CUBA - ZERO!” Trump said in the post as he spent the weekend at his home in southern Florida. “I strongly suggest they make a deal, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.” He did not explain what kind of deal.

The Cuban government said 32 of its military personnel were killed during the American operation last weekend that captured Maduro. The personnel from Cuba’s two main security agencies were in Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, as part of an agreement between Cuba and Venezuela.

“Venezuela doesn’t need protection anymore from the thugs and extortionists who held them hostage for so many years,” Trump said Sunday. “Venezuela now has the United States of America, the most powerful military in the World (by far!), to protect them, and protect them we will.”

Trump also responded to another account’s social media post predicting that his secretary of state, Marco Rubio, will be president of Cuba: “Sounds good to me!” Trump said.

Trump and top administration officials have taken an increasingly aggressive tone toward Cuba, which had been kept economically afloat by Venezuela. Long before Maduro's capture, severe blackouts were sidelining life in Cuba, where people endured long lines at gas stations and supermarkets amid the island’s worst economic crisis in decades.

Trump has said previously that the Cuban economy, battered by years of a U.S. embargo, would slide further with the ouster of Maduro.

“It’s going down,” Trump said of Cuba. “It’s going down for the count.”

A person watches the oil tanker Ocean Mariner, Monrovia, arrive to the bay in Havana, Cuba, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

A person watches the oil tanker Ocean Mariner, Monrovia, arrive to the bay in Havana, Cuba, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

President Donald Trump attends a meeting with oil executives in the East Room of the White House, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

President Donald Trump attends a meeting with oil executives in the East Room of the White House, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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