August 6, 2025 - 22:51

PONTE VEDRA, Fla., August 06, 2025—Digital Wave Technology has announced significant additions to its executive team, appointing Michael Henne as Chief Financial Officer and José Luis Sánchez Castro as Managing Director for Latin America. These appointments are part of the company’s strategic initiative to bolster its global operations and enhance its innovative offerings.
Michael Henne brings a wealth of financial expertise to the role of CFO, where he will oversee the company’s financial strategy and operations. His experience in driving growth and efficiency is expected to play a crucial role in supporting Digital Wave’s ambitious goals. Meanwhile, José Luis Sánchez Castro will lead the company’s expansion efforts in the LATAM region, focusing on building strong relationships with clients and partners.
These new leadership roles are designed to position Digital Wave Technology for increased scalability and to ensure the delivery of advanced solutions to its diverse customer base around the globe. The company remains committed to leveraging its AI-native ONE℠ Platform to meet the evolving needs of its clients.
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