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In a significant move for the company, Ziosk has announced the appointment of Jacob Feinstein as its new Chief Technology Officer. With extensive experience in technology and innovation, Feinstein is expected to drive the company’s strategic initiatives and enhance its technological capabilities.
Feinstein brings a wealth of expertise in software development and systems architecture, having previously held key positions in various tech firms. His leadership is anticipated to bolster Ziosk's mission of revolutionizing the dining experience through cutting-edge technology solutions.
As the pioneer of pay-at-the-table services, Ziosk aims to streamline operations for restaurants while improving customer engagement. Feinstein's vision aligns with the company’s goals of leveraging technology to create seamless interactions between diners and restaurant staff.
The appointment comes at a pivotal time for Ziosk as it continues to expand its footprint in the hospitality sector, enhancing its offerings to meet the evolving needs of both restaurants and their patrons.
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