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Gresham Appoints Matthew Greninger as General Manager of Data Automation Solutions

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Global fintech firm Gresham has named Matthew Greninger as its new General Manager for Data Automation Solutions. Greninger brings significant industry experience, having held senior roles at Duco, Kaiko, and NeoXam, where he led sales and go-to-market initiatives across various regions and solutions.

Operating from Gresham’s New York office, Greninger will oversee global go-to-market functions, including business development, sales, solution engineering, account management, and strategic partnerships. His responsibilities will cover the full suite of Gresham’s data automation offerings: Connect Cloud, Control Cloud, and Pulse Data.

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