Dealer Services Network has added two senior executives to its leadership team.

Daryl Ludvik is joining the technology-enabled provider of title and registration services for mobility customers in the newly created role of chief technology officer, and Melissa Spiller has come on board as vice president of human resources.

“As we continue to scale and innovate, their leadership will be pivotal to ensure our technology remains cutting-edge and our culture thrives,” CEO Joe Palumbo said. “These appointments reflect our commitment to driving technological excellence and a positive workplace environment.”

Ludvik has more than two decades of experience in technology leadership, most recently as president of SportsCom, an electronic coach-to-player communication system for high school sports. In a news release, DSN said he brings “deep expertise in enterprise solution development and creating secure, scalable frameworks” to his new position.

The company said he will lead its efforts to refine its brand through design, architecture and delivery of innovation that strengthens product offerings and aligns with long-term growth goals.

“I am eager to collaborate on the vision that has already been established,” Ludvik said, “and confident that together we will bring that vision to life through innovative, best-in-class solutions that elevate the experience and value we provide customers.”

Spiller’s 15-plus years of experience in human resources includes her most recent post as HR VP for CTS Engines, a company that repairs and overhauls aircraft jet engines. She’ll lead the company’s HR strategy, focusing on talent acquisition, employee engagement and HR best practices for organizational development.

DSN said Spiller “strongly advocates fostering a diverse, inclusive and dynamic workplace that aligns with the company’s vision of a culture that attracts top talent and empowers employees to flourish.”