Brex, the corporate reimagining finance for rising companies, immediately introduced the appointment of Doug Adamic as its Chief Income Officer.
Doug brings intensive management expertise to Brex, having most not too long ago served as SAP Concur’s Chief Income Officer. In that function, he led international gross sales, pre-sales, gross sales operations, buyer success, worth consulting and enablement. Throughout his 16-year tenure, Doug held more and more senior management roles whereas at SAP Concur—serving to scale and rework the enterprise from a best-in-breed level resolution to the worldwide chief in built-in journey and expense.
“The following chapter of Brex can be constructed round software program to satisfy the wants of the fastest-growing and most modern corporations,” stated Henrique Dubugras, co-founder and co-CEO, Brex. “Doug deeply understands the best way to each serve and lead bigger, scaled corporations, and we’re thrilled to have him on the workforce.”
“A lot of the monetary software program on the market immediately isn’t designed for contemporary companies. Firms which can be high-growth, digital-native with distributed workforces, have to assume globally whether or not they have current operations or simply aspirations,” stated Doug Adamic, Chief Income Officer, Brex. “With Empower, Brex is reimagining monetary software program prefer it did with company bank cards—and it’s constructing it from the bottom up. I am excited to affix Brex to assist serve these trendy companies serving to them develop and thrive, and look ahead to working with all of Brex’s prospects to enhance their companies by delivering significant outcomes and distinctive experiences.”
Brex Empower is a software program platform designed to extend monetary self-discipline and velocity beginning with a totally new spend administration product. Since its launch, Empower has been gaining momentum within the enterprise house, with prospects like Empire Portfolio Group who leverages Empower to handle spend quicker and with larger monetary self-discipline.