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The merger was officially completed on April 1, 2020, and in August, the company's name was announced as Ultimate Kronos Group (UKG), which became effective on October 1. In May 2021, the company appointed tech industry veteran Brian Reaves as the company's Chief Belonging, Diversity, and Equity Officer.
Aron Ain is an American software technology executive [1] [2] and author. He became the CEO of UKG (Ultimate Kronos Group) in 2020, a role he held until being named UKG Executive Chair, effective July 1, 2022. UKG was created from the merger of Ultimate Software and Kronos Incorporated, and provides global HCM [clarification needed] and ...
Kronos Incorporated corporate headquarters in Lowell, MA. Kronos was founded in 1977 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Simon Business School alumnus Mark S. Ain. [4] Under Mark Ain's leadership, Kronos sustained one of the longest records of growth and profitability as a public company in software industry history. [5]
A federal jury in New York on Thursday convicted an investor of insider trading in the stock of a shell company ahead of its announcement in October 2021 that it would merge with Trump Media.. The ...
May 13, 2024 at 4:11 AM. (Reuters) -Intel is in advanced talks for a deal with Apollo Global Management in which the latter would provide more than $11 billion to help build a chip factory in ...
In February 2020, Ultimate Software announced its plan to merge with Kronos Incorporated to form a cloud-computing venture specializing in human resource software. The merger was completed on April 1, 2020. The company is named Ultimate Kronos Group. History. Ultimate Software was founded in 1990 by Scott Scherr.
Aron Ain (born 1957, class of 1975), CEO, UKG (Ultimate Kronos Group) Devon Archer (born 1974, class of 1992), Businessman and Entrepreneur; Mac Ayres, (born 1996, class of 2014) R&B musician [citation needed] Mike Armstrong (born 1954, class of 1972), a professional baseball player
Economics Job Market Rumors. Economics Job Market Rumors, also known as EJMR, is an anonymous internet discussion board that caters to academic economists and job seekers. It has been the subject of several journalistic articles, and been heavily critised by academics, due to its reputation for racist and misogynistic discussions as well as ...