Solity Software appoints Maria Bozina
Solity Software appoints Maria Bozina as Head of Design &
Creativity
Solity Software Limited (Solity), the
Wellington-based software company specialising in crisis
preparedness and incident management, today announced that
it has appointed Maria Bozina as its Head of Design &
Creativity.
Maria Bozina is a qualified graphic designer specialising in software design. Before emigrating to New Zealand she worked in advertising and last year completed a Bachelor of Creative Technologies at Weltec.
Established in 2012 by technology entrepreneur Israel Reyes, Solity develops secure, cloud-based mobile software products for public and private sector businesses that provide the managers in those enterprises with the tools and information required to control and recover mission-critical operations and information, anytime, anywhere, any device.
As Head of Design & Creativity, Maria will be responsible ensuring that the visual and tactile elements of Solity’s software are of the highest standard, are highly intuitive and enhance users’ experience of the company’s solutions.
Managing Director Israel Reyes said, “Maria is a savvy graphic designer and brilliant problem solver. She has a passion for great design and the ability to deliver it.”
Solity’s crisis management platform provides its clients with resilient incident response solutions that help minimise human, reputational and financial costs during an incident or crisis by enabling quick and co-ordinated decision making, communication, and action, as well as providing extensive post-incident analysis.
Solity is currently engaging with a number of strategic partners, having recently secured sufficient capital to be able to accelerate local and offshore market penetration of its innovative software solutions.
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