Skkynet Cloud Systems Strengthens Board with Industry Veteran Gary Tillery

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Skkynet Cloud Systems, Inc. (OTCQB: SKKY) has taken a significant step forward in its strategic growth by appointing Gary Tillery to its Board of Directors. This move highlights the company's dedication to bolstering its leadership team with seasoned professionals capable of navigating the complexities of the industrial technology sector. Tillery brings over 35 years of experience in industrial software development, system integration, and mergers & acquisitions, positioning him as a valuable asset to Skkynet's ambitions.
Paul Thomas, President of Skkynet, emphasized the importance of Tillery's appointment, pointing to his notable contributions at AVEVA, a subsidiary of Schneider Electric, where he played a key role in developing industrial software portfolios and forging strategic alliances. Tillery's expertise is expected to be crucial as Skkynet seeks to meet the growing demand for secure, real-time data communication solutions, a critical component in the advancement of Industry 4.0 and industrial AI technologies.
Tillery shared his excitement about joining Skkynet's Board, acknowledging the company's unique capabilities in providing intelligent industrial connectivity solutions. His background in mergers & acquisitions and strategic portfolio management is anticipated to support Skkynet in identifying and capitalizing on new market opportunities, enhancing its technology platform, and strengthening partnerships on a global scale.
This strategic addition to Skkynet's Board underscores the company's commitment to establishing itself as a leader in the industrial IoT and AI-driven automation space. With Tillery's leadership and insights, Skkynet is well-positioned to adapt to and thrive amidst the rapidly changing technological and market dynamics, offering innovative solutions that address the needs of modern industrial operations.

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