AudioEye's Leadership Changes: Aiming for Growth and Innovation in Accessibility
AudioEye's Leadership Changes
On May 4, 2026, AudioEye, Inc. made a significant announcement that heralds a new phase for the company. David Moradi will transition into the role of Executive Chairman and Chief Product Officer, while Kelly Georgevich steps up as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This leadership evolution aims to further the company’s mission of enhancing digital accessibility.
David Moradi's New Role
As the newly appointed Executive Chairman, David Moradi will assume crucial responsibilities that include determining capital allocation, shaping long-term strategy, and backing the management team with valuable insights. Moradi, who has been instrumental in AudioEye's growth since 2019, will also delve into artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives aimed at improving existing products and exploring new markets. His focus on leveraging AI technology will help expand AudioEye's reach while building on an already impressive customer base that includes over 127,000 clients across various industries.
Moradi reflects on his journey with AudioEye, from his initial investment in the company over a decade ago, to leading significant capital investments. “When I first discovered AudioEye, it had little revenue and limited technological capabilities. I believed in its mission and envisioned it as a leader in digital accessibility. The success we’ve achieved today underscores that vision,” he explained.
Kelly Georgevich Takes the Helm
Kelly Georgevich has been appointed CEO and a member of the Board of Directors, succeeding in a role she has been preparing for throughout her tenure as Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Her leadership is characterized by rapid revenue growth, product development, and improved profitability metrics. “I've seen the tremendous progress made at AudioEye, and I am thrilled to lead our next chapter,” Georgevich stated. She aims to focus on operational integrity and continuous innovation in service of the company's mission.
A Strong Track Record
Under Moradi's and Georgevich's leadership, AudioEye has transformed significantly. Jamil Tahir, the Lead Independent Director of AudioEye's Board, highlighted the company’s turnaround as remarkable. In just a few years, AudioEye's revenues have increased nearly fourfold, and the company has managed sequential revenue growth for 41 consecutive quarters—an achievement that few public software companies have accomplished.
Future Outlook
The company is also on the lookout for a new Chief Financial Officer while Georgevich continues in her dual role. With this leadership evolution, AudioEye is poised to advance its product offerings and broaden its market view. The exciting integration of AI technology promises to further enhance the platform and deliver even greater value to customers.
As AudioEye steps into this new leadership era, both Moradi and Georgevich anticipate reporting record results shortly. Their combined experience and commitment to digital accessibility promise a future rich with innovation and growth for AudioEye, reinforcing its commitment to making digital environments accessible for everyone.
About AudioEye
AudioEye is devoted to building a digital future that is accessible to all. The company provides a comprehensive solution that integrates cutting-edge AI automation technology with expert fixes guided by input from the disability community. With over 127,000 customers including notable brands like Samsung and Lands' End, AudioEye offers industry-leading solutions that ensure compliance with the highest accessibility standards. AudioEye's patented technologies cover vital areas such as 24/7 accessibility monitoring, automated WCAG issue testing, and legal protection for businesses seeking to create accessible digital experiences.
As AudioEye embarks on this new era of leadership, it aims not only to lead in digital accessibility but also to set standards for operational excellence and innovation across the tech landscape.