TUCSON, Ariz., Aug. 26, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- AudioEye®, Inc.
(OTCQB: AEYE) ("AudioEye"), creator of the Audio Internet®
patented audio browsing and automated publishing technology
platform, today announced that Robbie
Dromerhauser has joined the Company as a Senior Managing
Director. Mr. Dromerhauser will be responsible for adding
sales revenues, managing business development and media
relationships for the Company.
"We are very pleased to have Robbie on board, stated
Nathan Bradley, Chief Executive
Officer of AudioEye, Inc. Robbie brings many close
relationships with former and current professional sports athletes
and media sponsored corporate clients. Mr. Dromerhauser brings to
the company seasoned relationships and the valued insights of a
former professional baseball player."
Robbie Dromerhauser commented,
"Right from the very moment I learned about AudioEye, I was
impressed with the technology and what their team has
developed. This is a truly fantastic way for persons with
disabilities to utilize the Internet more efficiently and it
provides a wider skill set for people with various forms of
handicaps to gain employment."
Robert Dromerhauser is the
founder of Pitch For a Cure, ("PFAC"), and was inspired to help
youngsters afflicted with Type I diabetes after his son Connor was
diagnosed. More information is available at
www.pitchforacure.org. Mr. Dromerhauser is also the Executive
Producer of the just released movie Henry & Me, an animation
about how a young boy battling illness is taken on a magical
adventure by a stranger named Henry. On their journey, the boy
meets New York Yankee legends, both past and present, who give him
lessons about baseball and life. Mr. Dromerhauser operated
baseball and sports camps from 1991, and in 2000 established
American Sports Academy LLC. Mr. Dromerhauser was appointed a
Director of Treasury International Inc. in 2002 when it acquired
American Sports Academy, LLC, and was a Director of American Sports
History Inc. from 1999 until 2003, and served as its President and
Chief Executive Officer from 2002 until 2003. Mr. Dromerhauser
oversaw the general operations with responsibility for management
along with securing advertisers, creating relationships with
professional and amateur sports associations (active and retired),
and assisting in the securing of access to licensed media for
incorporation in American Sports History Inc.'s content portfolio.
Mr. Dromerhauser was a professional baseball player in the
Baltimore Orioles system between 1985 and 1986 and was the bullpen
catcher for the New York Mets from 1987 through 1991. Mr.
Dromerhauser caught seven Cy Young
Award Pitchers during his career. In June 2013, he was honored as "Father of the Year"
by the American Diabetes Association.
About AudioEye, Inc.
Incorporated in 2005, AudioEye focuses on working to improve the
mobility, usability and accessibility of all Internet-based content
through the development, sale, licensing and use of its proprietary
accessibility technologies. Audio Internet® is a technology that
utilizes patented architecture to deliver a fully accessible audio
equivalent of a visual or mobile website in a compliant format that
can be navigated, utilized, interacted with and transacted from,
without the use of a monitor or mouse, by individuals with visual
impairments. For individuals with hearing impairments, Audio
Internet® provides captioning for websites, and the challenges of
reaching those with other impairments are also addressed by the
technology platform.
Complete with an ever-growing suite of utilities tailored to the
needs of different disabled users, the AudioEye® Audio Internet®
Accessibility Platform is a fully scalable cloud-based solution
designed and developed to meet the needs and compliance mandates
for an ever-growing demographic.
AudioEye's common stock trades on the OTCQB under the symbol
"AEYE". Please visit www.audioeye.com for more information.
Forward-Looking
Statements
This release includes forward-looking statements contained
within Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and
Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All
statements regarding AudioEye's expected future financial position,
results of operations, cash flows, financing plans, business
strategy, products and services, competitive positions, growth
opportunities, plans and objectives of management for future
operations, as well as statements that include words such as
"anticipate," "if," "believe," "plan," "estimate," "expect,"
"intend," "may," "could," "should," "will," and other similar
expressions, are forward-looking statements. All forward-looking
statements involve risks, uncertainties and contingencies, many of
which are beyond AudioEye's control, which may cause actual
results, performance, or achievements to differ materially from
anticipated results, performance, or achievements. Factors that may
cause actual results to differ materially from those in the
forward-looking statements include those set forth in AudioEye's
Form 10-K and other report filings with the SEC. AudioEye is under
no obligation to (and expressly disclaims any such obligation to)
update or alter its forward-looking statements, whether as a result
of new information, future events or otherwise.
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