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XSP Promotes Bush to Senior Director of Product Innovation and Major Accounts

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Corporate actions software provider XSP has promoted its current senior director of channel sales support and product management, Jennifer Bush, to the newly created role of senior director of product innovation and major accounts. In her new role, she will be focused on defining product roadmap development and will report directly to CEO Brendan Farrell.

Bush will work in partnership with Paul Fullam, senior director of business strategy, to identify industry trends and initiatives facing the global corporate actions space, says the vendor. She will also serve as executive product sponsor for the XSP tier one accounts, providing strategic product direction, guidance and leadership while helping to expand business lines.

Bush joined the vendor in 2001 and in her most recent role, she was responsible for providing pre-sales support for channel partners and product management business analysis. Prior to this, Bush was senior director of the product group responsible for managing the product design, project management and technical writer groups.

Prior to joining XSP, Bush held several roles at ComplyNow, an ASP software vendor providing end to end compliance management and training solutions, in various capacities supporting the development, delivery and sale of multiple product lines.

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