AUSTIN, TEXAS, June 14, 2016 -- Kimbia, a leading provider of online fundraising solutions and crowdfunding events, announced today the addition of Tori Jordan to its leadership team. As the Vice President of Customer Success, Jordan will implement and oversee all aspects of solution delivery across its online fundraising portfolio of solutions to ensure success and a superior experience for Kimbia customers.
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Jordan has held pivotal roles directing multi million-dollar portfolios of complex B2B, SaaS and PaaS implementations to foster client relationships. Her expertise within the nonprofit and technology industries, including leadership roles with Blackbaud, Convio and Bazaarvoice, make Jordan well suited to join the company as it continues its focus on product innovation and service delivery.
"The entire Kimbia team is excited to have Tori on board," said Daniel A. Gillett, CEO of Kimbia, "With proven capabilities in nonprofit client engagement and a long track record of success, she will be instrumental in our next phase of growth."
Jordan holds multiple graduate degrees and certifications from respected institutions, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Texas at Dallas. She is widely recognized for her innovative problem solving and objective change management abilities.
"Kimbia is recognized as an innovator in the fundraising technology space and I am eager to join the team on a growth plan driven by the customer experience and solution excellence," said Jordan. "This is an exciting time for an experienced and talented team with a strong technology foundation to drive the rapid adoption of online fundraising technologies."
Learn more about Tori Jordan and her successes on LinkedIn here.
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