Decimal makes key appointment for new role
Robo-advice solutions company, Decimal is expanding its leadership team with the appointment of former MarkLogic and Oracle Corporation employee, Sue Landers, to the newly-created position of key accounts director.
Within the position, Landers would report directly to Decimal chief executive, Nic Pollock, and be responsible for the management of client partnerships.
"[Sue's] financial services and technology expertise will add more value to cornerstone clients, while her extensive network is expected to identify new sales opportunities," Pollock said.
"It will accelerate our market penetration as the benchmark in enterprise grade digital advice."
Pollock said the appointment was also central to Decimal's current growth agenda, which would include the development of Decimal's market share in the digital financial advice market.
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