Post Date:October 28, 2021
Former Corporate Vice President of R&D for General Motors Joins Accomplished Executives and Industry Pioneers from Procter & Gamble, Vonage, and Dataminr.
MANCHESTER, England — October 26, 2021 — Wejo, a global leader in connected vehicle data, today announced the appointment of Lawrence D. Burns, former Corporate Vice President of Research and Development at General Motors, to its Board of Directors. Mr. Burns’ appointment will take effect following its upcoming business combination with Virtuoso Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:VOSO) (“Virtuoso”).
Mr. Burns joins a board that includes directors with diverse and complementary backgrounds in areas critical to Wejo’s business. Non-executive directors include Timothy Lee, Chairman of the Board and former Executive Vice President, Global Manufacturing, of General Motors and Chairman of General Motors China; Diarmid Ogilvy, Co-Founder of Wejo and Co-Founder and Managing Partner of ValuAnalysis; Samuel Hendel, Co-Founder of Dataminr ; Ann Schwister, former Vice President and CFO of North America and Greater China at Procter & Gamble; and Alan Masarek, former CEO of Vonage.
“Larry’s vision of automobility and autonomy are exactly aligned with the content growth of the Wejo product portfolio, which is highlighted by our commitment to economic and environmental sustainability,” said Richard Barlow, CEO of Wejo. “Larry understands and embraces the Wejo concept of ‘Data for Good’, and believes the data ecosystem being created by the Wejo ADEPT platform will become the backbone of future transportation and help create a more efficient mobility system with reduced congestion, reduced emissions, and fewer accidents.”
“We are so pleased that Larry has chosen to join the Board of Directors of Wejo. His vision and leadership will contribute to our top line growth that unleashes the operational leverage our company has forecasted in our public filings,” added Tim Lee, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Wejo. “We look forward to the strategic insight that he will bring as we aim to revolutionize the way the automotive industry utilizes data.”
Mr. Burns served as Corporate Vice President of Research and Development for General Motors from 1998-2009, leading the company’s advanced technology development, product portfolio planning, capacity planning and strategic planning. In this role, Mr. Burns globalized General Motors’ research and development program, and quadrupled the number of patents issued to the company’s researchers. He also personally championed vehicle electrification, connected vehicles, fuel cells, bio-fuels, advanced batteries, autonomous driving, and a series of innovative concept vehicles. Since leaving General Motors, Mr. Burns has advised organizations including Waymo (previously Google Self-Driving Cars), Goodyear, Allstate, Hess, Greentech Capital Advisors and Kitson & Partners on the future of mobility, logistics, manufacturing, energy, and innovation. He has served as a Board member of Peloton Technology Inc. and as Vice Chairman of the Board of MRIGlobal.
“I am very excited to join the extremely impressive Board that Wejo has assembled,” added Mr. Burns. “Wejo’s innovative platform and proprietary data sets uniquely position the company to realize the extraordinary potential in connected vehicle data and redefine the future of mobility. I look forward to being a part of Wejo’s future growth and development.”
Since announcing its intention to combine with Virtuoso in May 2021, Wejo has established partnerships with a number of leading companies across several industries, several of which have invested in the company. Wejo’s strategic investors include Palantir (NYSE: PLTR), Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), Sompo Holdings (TYO: 8630), and General Motors (NYSE: GM). Separately, Wejo also has business relationships with 17 automotive OEMs.
The transaction is expected to close during the fourth quarter of 2021 subject to Virtuoso shareholder approval and customary closing conditions. The combined company will operate under the Wejo name.
About Wejo
Wejo is a global leader in connected vehicle data, revolutionizing the way we live, work and travel by transforming and interpreting historic and real-time vehicle data. The company enables smarter mobility by organizing trillions of data points from over 11 million vehicles and more than 48 billion journeys globally, across multiple brands, makes and models, and then standardizing and enhancing those streams of data on a vast scale. Wejo partners with ethical, like-minded companies and organizations to turn that data into insights that unlock value for consumers. With the most comprehensive and trusted data, information and intelligence, Wejo is creating a smarter, safer, more sustainable world for all. Founded in 2014, Wejo employs more than 250 people and has offices in Manchester in the UK and in regions where Wejo does business around the world. For more information, visit: www.wejo.com.
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Important Information About the Proposed Business Combination and Where to Find It.
In connection with the proposed business combination, a preliminary registration statement on Form S-4 was filed by the Company with the SEC on July 16, 2021 (as amended on September 7, 2021, October 1, 2021, October 7, 2021 and October 18, 2021), which was thereafter declared effective on October 22, 2021. The Form S-4 included preliminary proxy statements to be distributed to holders of Virtuoso’s common stock in connection with Virtuoso’s solicitation for proxies for the vote by Virtuoso’s stockholders in connection with the proposed business combination and other matters as described in the Form S-4, as well as a prospectus of the Company relating to the offer of the securities to be issued in connection with the completion of the business combination. Virtuoso, Wejo and the Company urge investors, stockholders and other interested persons to read the Form S-4, including the proxy statement/prospectus incorporated by reference therein, as well as other documents filed with the SEC in connection with the proposed business combination, as these materials contain important information about Wejo, Virtuoso, and the proposed business combination. Such persons can also read Virtuoso’s final prospectus dated January 21, 2021 (SEC File No. 333-251781), for a description of the security holdings of Virtuoso’s officers and directors and their respective interests as security holders in the consummation of the proposed business combination. After the Form S-4 was declared effective, the definitive proxy statement/prospectus was mailed to Virtuoso’s stockholders as of a record date of October 14, 2021 for voting on the proposed business combination. Stockholders are also be able to obtain copies of such documents, without charge, at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov, or by directing a request to: Virtuoso Acquisition Corp., 180 Post Road East, Westport, CT 06880, or (203) 227-1978. These documents can also be obtained, without charge, at the SEC’s web site (http://www.sec.gov).
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