Goldman Named Executive Vice President and CFO at Retalix



Goldman has a 25-year record in financial and executive positions in high-technology and publicly-traded companies. Until recently, he served as cfo of AxisMobile, a provider of mobile email technology traded on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange. Previously, Goldman was cfo of Nasdaq-listed VocalTec Communications, a provider of carrier-class multimedia and voice-over-IP solutions for communication service providers. He held this position for almost five years, during which time he played a key role in the company turnaround, fundraising and mergers and acquisitions activity.

Earlier, Goldman spent 16 years at Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector (now Freescale), where he served in a number of financial and managerial roles, including cfo of the Israeli operations. During this period he also led a global profitability improvement plan for a $300 million annual revenue division, while he was based in Austin, Texas.

Goldman is a certified public accountant and began his career at Kesselman & Kesselman (now a member of PricewaterhouseCoopers). He holds a Bachelor of Arts in accounting and economics from the Tel Aviv University and an MBA with distinction from the Univeristy of Bradford, UK. He is a member of the Steering Committee of the Israeli CFO Forum.

Daniel Moshaioff, who has served as the cfo of Retalix for eight years, will be appointed executive vice president of business development.

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