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13 November 2020
Canada
Reporter Maddie Saghir

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Digital asset custodian Brane bolsters its board of directors

Brane, a blockchain company and digital asset custodian, has appointed Suzanne Larsen and Matthew Torigian to its board of directors.

Larsen has 20 years of experience in executive leadership roles and solutions delivery in multinational companies in public safety, telecommunications and aerospace and defence markets.

According to Brane, Larsen has a strong focus on strategic leadership focusing on increasing revenues and reducing expenses and has significant experience in mergers and acquisitions.

Meanwhile, Brane describes Torigian as a leader in policing and public administration in Ontario. His career has spanned 33 years and touched on all aspects of community safety.

Torigian is a past president of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and served as a member of the board of directors with the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police.

Currently, he serves as a distinguished fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto.

Brane's executive chairman, Adam Miron, said: "The addition of Larsen and Torigian to the Brane team significantly increases our board governance, focus on operations, and ability to interface with public safety and law enforcement agencies. We are thrilled to welcome both of these esteemed new directors as Brane continues to build momentum."

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