Mike Hennesy was Appointed as Chief Technology Officer at SecureNet

Date of management change: December 12, 2012 

What Happened?

Rockville, MD-based SecureNet has Appointed Mike Hennesy as Chief Technology Officer

 

About the Company

As a direct payment processor, SecureNet delivers cost effective solutions by passing on significant cost savings to merchants, resellers and partners. Processing billions in annual transaction volume, SecureNet enables universal commerce for over 17,000 merchants and some of the most well-known brand name partners. SecureNet offers the most innovative payment technology operating system directly connected to the major card networks available in the market. SecureNet’s PayOS enables merchants to accept any payment type, anytime, anywhere through point-of-sale, eCommerce and mobile acceptance. Sophisticated payment APIs and flexible architecture simplify integration, and empower merchants and developers to design and control their own payment roadmap while monetizing their business solution.  

 

About the Person

Mike Hennesy brings more than 16 years of experience leading technology organizations in the payments industry. Prior to joining the SecureNet team, Hennesy was Vice President of Information Technology at Intuit, Inc. where he notably spearheaded the integration of payment processing into the company’s QuickBooks accounting platform. Hennesy founded Innovative Merchant Solutions, LLC, a leading independent bankcard acquirer, bought by Intuit in 2003 and has held numerous senior IT management positions at payments companies including Superior Bankcard Service, LLC.

 

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