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April 15, 2015
Kymeta Corp., a Seattle-based developer of antenna technology, named Dr. Nathan Kundtz CEO and Marc Stolzman chief financial officer. Kundtz was president and chief technology officer at Kymeta, and Stolzman was CFO at Zulily. Kundtz led development of metamaterials technology used in Kymeta's satellite antennas, and was a member of the founding team in 2012. Stolzman has more than 20 years of experience at Zumiez, Blue Nile and Imperium Renewables. Kymeta makes ultra-thin antennas for maritime, automotive and aviation uses.
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