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UiPath | 8-K: Resignation of Robert Enslin as Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Company and Appointment of Daniel Dines as Chief Executive Officer of the Company

SEC ·  May 29 16:28

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On May 23, 2024, Robert Enslin resigned from his roles as a member of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of UiPath, Inc., effective June 1, 2024. His departure was not due to any disagreement with the company. Enslin has committed to assist in the transition until September 27, 2024, under an advisory agreement. Following Enslin's resignation, the Board appointed Daniel Dines, the company's Founder, Chairman, and Chief Innovation Officer, as the new CEO starting from the effective date of Enslin's resignation. Dines has a history with UiPath, having served as Co-CEO alongside Enslin since May 2022 and as CEO prior to that since the company's inception. Dines, who has no familial ties to any director or executive officer of the company, will continue to lead the product and engineering teams.
On May 23, 2024, Robert Enslin resigned from his roles as a member of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of UiPath, Inc., effective June 1, 2024. His departure was not due to any disagreement with the company. Enslin has committed to assist in the transition until September 27, 2024, under an advisory agreement. Following Enslin's resignation, the Board appointed Daniel Dines, the company's Founder, Chairman, and Chief Innovation Officer, as the new CEO starting from the effective date of Enslin's resignation. Dines has a history with UiPath, having served as Co-CEO alongside Enslin since May 2022 and as CEO prior to that since the company's inception. Dines, who has no familial ties to any director or executive officer of the company, will continue to lead the product and engineering teams.
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