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NeoXam Names Matthew Greninger as Managing Director of Americas Region

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NeoXam, a provider of data management, reporting, portfolio management and valuation software, has named Matthew Greninger, former head of sales for the Americas at Duco, as managing director of its Americas region operating out of the company’s NeoXam’s New York City office.

Under the global management of NeoXam CEO Florent Fabre, Greninger will join the company’s group executive committee, along with other regional heads. He will be responsible for overseeing profit and loss management and go-to-market initiatives for the Americas region by leading the local team, managing client accounts, increasing partnerships, and strengthening NeoXam’s local reputation.

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