Arrive AI appoints T-Mobile executive to board of directors
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Arrive AI (NASDAQ: ARAI) announced that Michael Fitz, Vice President of Solutions and Indirect Channels at T-Mobile for Business, has joined its board of directors. The appointment was disclosed in a company statement.
Fitz brings over 30 years of experience in telecommunications and enterprise technology. At T-Mobile, he leads national teams delivering connectivity and technology solutions including 5G, fixed wireless internet, IoT, collaboration, and security services. He also oversees the company's partner and reseller ecosystem.
Previously, Fitz served as General Manager of T-Mobile's Global Wireline business, a multi-billion-dollar division providing fiber, dedicated internet, private networks, and managed services. He guided the business through growth, modernization, and its divestiture.
Arrive AI operates an autonomous delivery network using AI-powered delivery points. The company provides tracking data, logistics alerts, and custody controls for last-mile delivery services. According to the company, its foundational patent for a universal access point was filed four days before a similar Amazon patent.
"As we continue to build the infrastructure and network powering the last inch of the last-mile delivery, his insight into 5G, IoT, and partner ecosystems will be invaluable in accelerating our growth," said Dan O'Toole, CEO of Arrive AI.
Fitz holds an MBA from the University of Maryland and a bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from Bucknell University. He previously served 12 years on the board of directors of National Safe Place, including six years as chairman.
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