PARAMUS, N.J., March 29, 2018 -- Nuvolo, a leader in cloud-based enterprise asset management (EAM), today announced the appointment of life sciences industry veteran Dan Goldsmith to its board of directors, effectively immediately.
Goldsmith brings deep expertise in the life sciences and software fields, holding a variety of executive leadership and strategy roles throughout his 20-plus year career. He currently serves as executive vice president of global accounts at Veeva Systems, a cloud solutions company for the global life sciences industry. During his tenure at Veeva, Goldsmith has played an integral role in scaling the company’s portfolio to evolve from cloud upstart to established solutions provider. In addition, he has helped life sciences organizations apply the agility of the cloud to transform their operations and generate more powerful data analytics. Prior to Veeva, Goldsmith worked at IBM, PwC and Accenture as a management consultant and advisor to major pharmaceutical companies. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Rochester.
The appointment comes on the heels of Nuvolo’s continued growth in the life sciences market and adoption of its clinical EAM platform that is transforming the way companies manage healthcare technology in the cloud.
“Dan’s experience will be an invaluable asset to us as we continue to scale the business, disrupt the EAM space and deliver new innovations to our customers globally,” said Tom Stanford, CEO, Nuvolo. “His independent-mindedness, creativity and commitment to teamwork are the same qualities that define our culture, so this could not be a better match. We’re thrilled to have him aboard and look forward to his many contributions as we enter this next phase of growth.”
“Cloud solutions have delivered major advances and disruption in many industries, and Nuvolo is no different. Nuvolo is positioned to transform and enhance the way business is done with enterprise asset management. With impressive growth, a stellar leadership team and a solid product foundation based on ServiceNow’s PaaS platform, I am certain of Nuvolo’s continued success,” said Dan Goldsmith, member of Nuvolo’s Board of Directors. “I welcome the opportunity to collaborate with Nuvolo’s management team, employees, and partners in order to scale the business and provide deeper insights that help exceed customer expectations.”
About Nuvolo
Nuvolo is revolutionizing enterprise asset management by innovating on ServiceNow, the world’s leading enterprise cloud platform. The company’s vision is to be the global leader in cloud-based EAM, powered by a culture of innovation and a relentless commitment to customer service. Fully optimized for growing, mobile workforces worldwide, Nuvolo delivers a simple, intuitive and user-friendly online and offline mobile experience.
Privately held and founded in 2013, Nuvolo is headquartered in Paramus, N.J. with offices throughout the U.S. and internationally in London and Pune, India. For more information about the Nuvolo EAM platform, please visit www.nuvolo.com.
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