Company: VEEAW
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-002716
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Company: VEEA INC.
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form: S-1/A
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 on the executive compensation program are made by the Compensation Committee.

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MANAGEMENT</div>

Our officers and directors are as follows:

| Name            |     | Age |     | Position                                                    |
| Allen Salmasi   |     |  70 |     | Chief Executive Officer, Chairman of the Board              |
| Janice K. Smith |     |  63 |     | Chief Operating Officer and Interim Chief Financial Officer |
| Mark Tubinis    |     |  66 |     | Chief Commercial Officer                                    |
| Michael Salmasi |     |  35 |     | Chief Executive Officer of Veea Solutions Inc.; Director    |
| Douglas Maine   |     |  76 |     | Director                                                    |
| Kanishka Roy    |     |  49 |     | Director                                                    |
| Alan Black      |     |  64 |     | Director                                                    |
| Helder Autunes  |     |  61 |     | Director                                                    |
| Gary Cohen      |     |  68 |     | Director                                                    |

Allen Salmasiis the Chairman of the Board and CEO at Veea. Prior to co-founding Veea in 2014, Mr. Salmasi was the Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President of NextWave Telecom Inc. and, its spin-off, NextWave Wireless Inc. (“ NextWave”), a San Diego-based company that he founded in 1996. In partnership with MCI Communications Corporation, NextWave developed and substantially implemented the first Mobile Virtual Network Operator (“ MVNO”) service in the US. NextWave also acquired substantial spectrum assets in the US and other countries between 1996 and 2007. NextWave Telecom was acquired by Verizon in 2005 and, its spin-off, NextWave Wireless was acquired by AT&T in 2013. NextWave, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, also pioneered several products and technologies that were acquired at various times such as an all IP-based packet-switched wireless broadband network equipment and devices based on TD-CDMA and OFDMA waveforms (4G/5G) as well as mobile media and streaming software platform that was adopted by Google for Android devices. During 2000s, its TD-CDMA was deployed in Eastern Europe as a “wireless Internet” network by Deutsche Telekom and in New York metro area, with an upgrade to 4G LTE as a public safety network after 9/11 (“ NYCWiN”) with