HOLMDEL, N.J. - WorkWave announced Greg Doran as its new chief financial officer. Doran has an extensive background in SaaS, payments and private equity, and has held previous CFO and business operations roles at numerous technology companies over his 25+ years of experience.
“At WorkWave, we have set exceptionally high growth goals for ourselves, and while we are making great strides through our innovative solutions and strong customer partnerships, it takes a unique skill set to lead the company into meeting these goals,” says CEO Kevin Kemmerer. “With Greg’s appointment, we know his strong background and proven experience make him the perfect person to help bring us into our next stages of growth and success.”
Doran most recently served as operating partner at Thoma Bravo, one of the largest software-focused investor groups in the world with a 40+ year history and approximately $160 billion in assets. Prior to his time at Thoma Bravo, Doran served as the CFO of Frontline Education, a leading K12 administrative software provider, where he led the accounting and finance, M&A and other administrative and operational functions. Additionally, Greg has held finance and operational leadership positions at IBM, Pepperjam and Fiberlink (Maas360).
"I'm thrilled to be joining the WorkWave team," said Doran. "The company's innovative spirit and growth potential are truly exceptional. I'm eager to build on our strong foundation, driving further expansion while ensuring we continue to deliver unparalleled SaaS solutions and partnership to our customers."
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