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Xceptor hires Coombe as Chief Revenue Officer


01 August 2024 UK
Reporter: Jack McRae

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Xceptor has appointed Grant Coombe as its chief revenue officer.

In this role, Coombe will be responsible for the automation platform’s revenue strategy, encompassing sales, account management, new business, marketing, and partnerships.

Coombe has over two decades of experience in the industry and most recently served as chief revenue officer at FundApps. Prior to this, he held senior leadership roles at Saleslocker and Bloomberg.

Michiel Verhoeven, CEO of Xceptor, comments: “We are thrilled for Grant Coombe to join our team. The combination of his deep industry expertise, client focus, and commercial acumen makes him an ideal partner to our clients as well as the steward of Xceptor’s expansion plans.”

Coombe adds: “Xceptor is the gold standard in the industry for data automation and I am excited to build on its leadership to advance success for existing and new clients, partners, and the company.”
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