Item 5.02Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors;
Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers.
Departure of Directors
On July 29, 2022, the Company accepted the resignations of Sagi Rozen and Juan
Carlos Garcia La Suerna Garcia, as members of the Board of Directors of the
Company (the "Board") to facilitate the appointment of two new directors and
maintain a board comprised of five members.
Appointment of new Directors
On July 29, 2022, the Company appointed Tom Vaknin and Moshe Morgenstern to
serve as members of the Board of the Company. Messrs. Vaknin and Morgenstern
have not been named to serve on any committee of the Board. There are no
arrangements or understandings between Messrs. Vaknin and Morgenstern and any
other persons pursuant to which they were appointed as directors. Messrs Vaknin
and Morgenstern do not have a material interest in any transaction that is
required to be disclosed under Item 404(a) of Regulation S-K, and there is no
family relationship between Messrs. Vaknin and Morgenstern, and any of the
Company's other directors or executive officers. The biography for Messrs.
Vaknin and Morgenstern are below.
Tom Vaknin, age 33, is a serial tech entrepreneur focusing on enterprise
software and Fintech. Mr. Vaknin is the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Pay.com, US,
UK, CY, with offices in NY, London, Limassol, a EU Regulated payment institution
which launched in 2020 and is currently expanding with five global offices. Mr.
Vaknin was the Co-Founder and Chief Technical Officer of Engage.com, Tel Aviv,
Israel from August 2018 to November 2020, working to reinvent and transform the
customer engagement space to make it more effective, efficient, and evocative,
using cutting-edge AI. Mr. Vaknin served as the Co-Founder and Chief Technical
Officer of Interactbot, Tel Aviv Area, Israel, From April 2017 to July 2018, and
Co-founder and Chief Technical Officers of The ORG7,
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Tel Aviv, Israel, from February 2015 to January 2016. Mr. Vaknin earned a B.A.,
MIS Management Information Systems from The College for Academic Studies, Tel
Aviv, Israel, in 2014.
Moshe Morgenstern, age 44, has over 18 years of experience in management and
global business development in finance and insurance and since 2017 has served
as the Deputy CEO and Chief Information Office of Menora Mivtachim Insurance
Ltd., one of the largest publicly traded financial services organizations in
Israel. As a senior executive, his key roles include product development,
partnership growth, legacy system automation, and investment in Fintech and
Insurtech start-up companies. He has led numerous large-scale projects
throughout his career, including multi-interface data integration, service
improvement and efficiency, AI-based digital processes, and cross-platform
automation and robotics (RPA) tools. Mr. Morgenstern served as Deputy CEO and
Director, Life Insurance Division from 2011 to 2017, and Strategy, Product
Development, and Computing - Life Insurance Division from 2003 to 2011. Mr.
Morgenstern was awarded the Best Chief Information Officer of the year in 2020
at Israel's Conference of Information Technology and recognized as Chief
Information Officer of the Year in 2019 by People and Computers Magazine. Mr.
Morgenstern earned a BA in Business Administration from Ruppin Academic Center
at Emek Hefer, Israel in 2014.
In conjunction with their appointment Messrs. Vaknin and Morgenstern entered
into the Company's Form of Director Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit 10.1,
Form of Confidentiality and Nondisclosure Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit
10.2, and Form of Indemnification Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit 10.3.
Item 8.01 Other Events.
In conjunction with their appointment of Messrs. Vaknin and Morgenstern as
members of the Board, the Company granted to each of Messrs. Vaknin and
Morgenstern, a non-qualified stock option (the "Options") pursuant to the
Company's 2020 Long-Term Incentive Plan (the "2020 Plan"), to purchase 300,000
shares of common stock at an exercise price per share of $1.50 consistent with
the price at which the Company is currently seeking financing for the Company,
and the price at which the Company has recently sold shares of its common stock
for cash. Such options shall be exercisable for seven (7) years. Subject to the
Plan, sixty thousand (60,000) of the Options will immediately vest and be
exercisable on the date of grant, and twenty thousand (20,000) Options shall
vest on the last day of each calendar month, commencing with the calendar month
of the date of grant, for a period of twelve (12) months thereafter such that
100% of the Options shall be vested at the end of the calendar month immediately
following the one year anniversary of the date of grant.
Following Mr. Rozen's resignation from the Board, the Company appointed Mr.
Rozen as Senior Board Advisor, and in consideration of Mr. Rozen's continuing
services as, and accommodation in the desired restructuring of the Board, the
Company granted to Mr. Rozen, a non-qualified stock option to purchase 160,000
shares of common stock at an exercise price per share of $1.50 consistent with
the price at which the Company is currently negotiating financing for the
Company, and the price at which the Company has recently sold shares of its
common stock for cash. Subject to the Plan, forty thousand (40,000) of the
Options will immediately vest and be exercisable on the date of grant, and
twenty thousand (20,000) Options shall vest on the last day of each calendar
month, commencing with the calendar month of the date of grant, for a period of
six (6) months thereafter such that 100% of the Options shall be vested as of
December 31, 2022.
In furtherance of Mr. La Sienra Garcia's employment services as the CFO and
accommodation in the desired restructuring of the Board, the Company granted to
Mr. La Sienra Garcia, a non-qualified stock option to purchase 160,000 shares of
common stock at an exercise price per share of $1.50 consistent with the price
at which the Company is currently negotiating financing for the Company, and the
price at which the Company has recently sold shares of its common stock for
cash. Such options shall be exercisable for seven (7) years. Subject to the
Plan, forty thousand (40,000) of the Options will immediately vest and be
exercisable on the date of grant, and twenty thousand (20,000) Options shall
vest on the last day of each calendar month, commencing with the calendar month
of the date of grant, for a period of six (6) months thereafter such that 100%
of the Options shall be vested as of December 31, 2022.
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Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits. The following exhibits are either filed as a part hereof or
are incorporated by reference. Exhibit numbers correspond to the numbering
system in Item 601 of Regulation S-K.
Exhibit
Number Description of Exhibit
10.1 Form of Director Agreement (1)
10.2 Form of Confidentiality and Nondisclosure Agreement (1)
10.3 Form of Indemnification Agreement (1)
(1) Filed herewith
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