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RecVue, Inc. Expands Management Team

Steve Lance and Stephen Hurrell Bring SaaS and AI Expertise to CFO and VP Product Roles; Oracle Exec Holly Roland Joins as Marketing VP

RecVue, Inc., the company that delivers the only B2B monetization solution powered by big data, announced additions to its executive team in order to support rapid growth.

Steve Lance joins the company as Chief Financial Officer, responsible for finance and administration. Previously, Steve was CFO at Cloud Lending Solutions, which was acquired by Q2ebanking, as well as Giga-tronics and SugarCRM.

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Stephen Hurrell joins the company as Vice President of Product, responsible for product strategy. Stephen was previously an executive at Aviso, C9, and InsideSales.com, where he led a team responsible for artificial intelligence-driven, cloud-based sales solutions.

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Holly Roland joins RecVue as Vice President of Marketing to lead marketing strategy and programs. Previously, she served as an executive for marketing, product design, and strategy for Oracle, SAP, and Hyperion (now Oracle).

Nishant Nair, RecVue Founder and CEO, said: “Steve Lance’s deep understanding of recurring revenue business models, Stephen Hurrell’s expertise in AI and cloud technology, and Holly Roland’s experience in enterprise marketing position these leaders as important additions to the management team. 2019 promises to be a year of rapid growth and momentum for the company. I am delighted to welcome Steve, Stephen, and Holly to RecVue.”

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