May 30, 2019

Burnett assumes CEO role at Qwinix

CENTENNIAL — Qwinix Technologies Inc., based in Centennial, has appointed Loren Burnett as CEO. The appointment was effective this month.

Burnett will have overall responsibility for the leadership, strategy and operations of Qwinix.  

Loren Burnett, CEO of Qwinix Technologies. Courtesy Qwinix.

Burnett has been involved with multiple startups and other companies in the Boulder area, including 10-4 Systems LLC, now Trimble; e-Chromic Technologies Inc. of Niwot; RLB Technologies and Madison Assessment. He’s credited with generating $375 million in shareholder gains, raising $185 million in financing, leading an initial public offering, and 17 merger and acquisition transactions.

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“I am excited about the opportunity  we have at Qwinix,” Burnett said in a written statement. “We have a world-class services delivery team with deep knowledge and expertise throughout the software development lifecycle. Our focus is to expand our client base and hire the best and brightest talent in the industry while continuing to provide outstanding service to our client base.”

“Loren joins Qwinix at a critical time in the company’s evolution,” said Darshan Puttannaiah, Qwinix founder and former CEO, citing Burnett’s ability to drive growth and scale the company. Darshan plans to focus his core competencies of innovation and revenue generation.

 

CENTENNIAL — Qwinix Technologies Inc., based in Centennial, has appointed Loren Burnett as CEO. The appointment was effective this month.

Burnett will have overall responsibility for the leadership, strategy and operations of Qwinix.  

Loren Burnett, CEO of Qwinix Technologies. Courtesy Qwinix.

Burnett has been involved with multiple startups and other companies in the Boulder area, including 10-4 Systems LLC, now Trimble; e-Chromic Technologies Inc. of Niwot; RLB Technologies and Madison Assessment. He’s credited with generating $375 million in shareholder gains, raising $185…

Ken Amundson
Ken Amundson is managing editor of BizWest. He has lived in Loveland and reported on issues in the region since 1987. Prior to Colorado, he reported and edited for news organizations in Minnesota and Iowa. He's a parent of two and grandparent of four, all of whom make their homes on the Front Range. A news junkie at heart, he also enjoys competitive sports, especially the Rapids.
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