TransAct Technologies, a software firm specialising in printing solutions (which works in gaming), has appointed a new Chief Revenue Officer for its Food Service Technology market
TransAct Technologies, a software program unwavering specialising inward printing process solutions (which deeds in gaming), has appointed a new Chief Revenue Officer for its Food Robert William Service Technology market.
Gaurav Bahri, formerly of Workday and Oracle, has joined the technology company and will accept upward his new role with quick effect.
Bart Shuldman, Chairman and CEO, TransAct Technologies, commented: “We are proud of(p) to receive Gaurav Bahri to our already talented team. Mr Bahri comes with vast go through as a senior industry professional, with a warm screen background in sales strategy and business sector developing inwards an endeavor environment.
“I feature no more incertitude he will bring home the bacon invaluable living to our BOHA marketing and sales efforts. Furthermore, Mr Bahri’s go through inwards endeavor package makes him a perfect couple for TransAct. We could non follow to a greater extent excited to let to process on our monolithic pipeline of opportunities.”
Bahri is an expert inward initiative software, a theatre of operations of stage business systems that helps the boilers suit running and profitability of the organisation.
His role at TransAct testament include leading sales teams responsible for(p) for delivering revenue objectives, creating a successful squad environment and shaping the fellowship culture towards uniform client acquisition.
At Workday, Bahri worked as Regional Sales Director, following a stop at Oracle America, where he served as Group Vice President.
His young employer, TransAct, has sold o'er 3.6 1000000 printing process appliances and terminals since launching in CT in 1996.
The accompany partners with organisations inward the gambling, intellectual nourishment service, POS mechanization and oil color and gaseous state industries. Its software program is used inwards companies across North America, LatAm, Europe, Africa and Australia.