Ted Frank (businessman)

Ted Frank (businessman)

Ted Frank became the first president of Axentis, a Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance software company, when it was spun off from Complient Corp., a provider of emergency response training and equipment. He was formerly president of the Axess software division of Complient. [cite news|author=Jeff Stacklin |title=Complient spins off unit, reels in cash| url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_go1575/is_200201/ai_n6751342| publisher=Crain's Cleveland Business|date=January 2002] Frank previously served as vice president of PlanSoft and KeyCorp. [ [http://www.sbnonline.com/National/Article/127/6162/The_game_of_risk.aspx The game of risk: Axentis CEO Ted Frank helps business owners manage governance and compliance issues.] , Smart Business]

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* [http://www.soxfirst.com/50226711/interview_with_axentis_president_ted_frank.php Interview with Axentis president Ted Frank] , "SOX First"


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