New RecVue Sales, Marketing & Alliances Leadership for Fastest Growing Unified Monetization Platform in the Market

September 4, 2019

Published by: serena

Eric Steller, previously Zuora’s Vice President of Strategic Sales Organization, IoT, at Zuora; has just been appointed Chief Revenue Officer at RecVue, the fastest growing monetization platform on the market today. Eric will be responsible for all aspects of generating revenue, including alliances, sales and marketing. He has more than 20 years of executive leadership in the Software and Technology field. His expertise in scaling sales will make a great addition to our fast paced growth, and will help bring in more partners such as Hertz and WWT.

Alongside him, our new EVP of North American Sales, Ben Ghio. He is responsible for building a world class sales team, to further our current growth in North America. Ben is an energetic leader, with extensive industry experience.

Nishant Nair, RecVue’s Founder and current CEO, said: "Given our recent customer momentum, including Hertz selecting RecVue, Eric and Ben's deep understanding of recurring revenue business models, coupled with their experience at leading high-growth and established enterprise software sales teams are a dynamic addition to the leadership team. Eric and Ben's alignment with the future of enterprise monetization and our vision for building a world-class organization, made this leadership team addition a natural fit."

We are excited to have both of them onboard, as we continue to grow rapidly. Their additions to the company will further our recent success. You can read the full release here: https://www.recvue.com/recvue-the-only-unified-monetization-platform-for-the-enterprise-announces-rapid-growth-and-leadership-momentum/

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