SuiteBox appoints expansion exec


SuiteBox has appointed Matt Cave to the newly-created role of chief revenue officer as the digital services provider looks to continue its global expansion.
The appointment has followed the firm’s recent partnerships with Aon, Centrepoint Alliance, and Pathways in the Australian market.
Cave would move to the Sydney-based role from the Philippines, where he previously held the position of business development director at Manila-based 2B Interactive.
Commenting on the appointment, SuiteBox chief executive, Ian Dunbar said Dave’s diverse professional background would parallel well with the varied requirements of his new position.
“Matt brings to SuiteBox a rich pedigree in business leadership and sales performance,” he said.
“Matt will add the impetus we need to take SuiteBox to the next phase of growth.”
Cave has also held variety of strategic marketing and development roles at Blue Star Print Group, Staples Australia, and BP. He is also the founder and chief executive of promotional marketing firm VAVAVOOM Promotions, and business investment accelerator, ActiViva!
SuiteBox operates across Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and South Africa with around 800 companies under its service administration.
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