Company: IVHI
Filing Date: 2025-03-03
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001683168-25-001303
Chunk: 292

Company: Invech Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-03
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 7A
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PART III

    Item 10.
    Directors, Executive Officers and Corporate Governance

Our Officers and directors and additional information
concerning them are as follows:

    Name
     
    Age
     
    Position
  
    Rhonda Keaveney
     
    58
     
    President, CEO, Secretary, Treasurer, Director

Officer Bios

Rhonda Keaveney, J.D., Chief Executive Officer (age 58) 

Rhonda L. Keaveney is the Founder and Managing Member of Small Cap
Compliance, LLC, a securities compliance firm specializing in micro-cap public companies. Ms. Keaveney founded Small Cap Compliance, LLC
in 2014 and has been her principal employment since inception. Her experience includes securities compliance, reverse mergers, custodian
shells, OTC Markets filings and company reorg.

Ms. Keaveney has been appointed custodian of several public entities
in her position with Small Cap Compliance, LLC. Her duties as custodian require Ms. Keaveney to rehabilitate a microcap company that is
disrepair. These duties include state filings to reinstate the company, bringing the company current with their transfer agent, holding
shareholder meetings, appointing officer and directors, negotiating company debt, general day to day management and compliance.

Ms. Keaveney’s experience with custodian entities is a great
fit for the position of sole officer, director, and executive officer of Invech Holdings, Inc. She has extensive knowledge of microcap
companies that require regulatory compliance. Ms. Keaveney has experience in drafting registration statements (S-1 and Form 10) and regulatory
compliance (Edgar filings, OTC Markets filings, FINRA corporate actions, internal company controls, daily management of public companies). 

Ms. Keaveney has worked in the public company industry for over 20
years and has extensive experience in rehabilitating administratively abandoned public companies and mergers and acquisitions.

Ms Keaveney started in the industry as stockbroker in 1993, Series
7 and 63 licensed. After working for several boutique brokerage firms, she moved into the role of compliance officer in 1996, holding
a Series 24 license and managed brokers for mutual fund and annuity companies.

After her role as compliance officer, Ms. Keaveney held the position
of COO for an OTCBB company, MotorSports Empor