Symend’s Tiffany Kaminsky Trailblazes New Chief Impact Officer Role

Co-Founder and Former CMO and CSO Will Drive Symend’s Social Focus

Symend announced that Co-Founder Tiffany Kaminsky has taken on the role of chief impact officer. The chief impact officer is a newly imagined position that propels philanthropic and programmatic initiatives along with innovative approaches to maximize a company’s desired impact. As the company continues its mission to empathetically help consumers, Kaminsky will ensure purpose-driven behavior and strategy is embedded throughout the organization.

Businesses have a critical role to play in driving meaningful change for people and the planet. The chief impact officer role is paramount to elevating social good and governance priorities, aligning and actioning values, and missioning strategic efforts that elevate trust, inclusion, sustainability and more. Kaminsky will champion these priorities at the highest level at Symend, advocating for its people, community, clients, and end customers, while guiding actions that deliver the greatest impact for all of its stakeholders.

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As Symend evolves, it remains committed to putting its customers first and creating hyper-personalized engagement strategies that help enterprises achieve better business outcomes without compromising on a positive customer experience. Kaminsky will help instill this mission-driven focus as Symend partners with global business leaders, serves end customers and attracts world-class talent to the growing team.

Tiffany Kaminsky, co-founder and chief impact officer, said: “We founded Symend with a social mission to help consumers. This has been our north star in guiding the organization from day one and continues to drive our culture, values, and the way we do business. I am incredibly proud that with the support of our board and ambitious team of Symenders we can further advance this commitment on a global scale.”

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Maor Amar, board member of Symend and partner at Impression Ventures, said: “Symend’s mission has always been about building software that would make a positive and lasting impact on the people it serves. The fact that Tiffany, Symend’s co-founder, has risen to the challenge of taking on the responsibilities of chief impact officer further underscores Symend’s relentless commitment to build a great business by doing good. In this newly created role, Tiffany will ensure that the best ESG practices are woven into all aspects of Symend’s business.”

Hanif Joshaghani, co-founder and CEO, Symend, said: “We’re passionate about diversity in tech and moving the needle for equity and inclusion. As we continue to grow Symend, it’s paramount that we stay true to our north star as a mission-driven company committed to a greater social good and improving the lives of customers across the globe. That’s precisely what Tiffany will do in this new role, leveraging her experience and knowledge of how to employ philanthropic levers to drive social change.”

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