Duco appoints Nasdaq's Chris Stevens as chief revenue officer

Duco, the global provider of cloud-based data integrity and reconciliation services, today announced that Chris Stevens has joined the company as chief revenue officer, taking overall responsibility for all of Duco’s revenue focused activities including sales, customer success, pre-sales and professional services.

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Chris joins from Nasdaq where he held the position of Vice President, Global Head of Sales and Account Management, Corporate Solutions before moving on to Chief Revenue Officer for Nasdaq Governance Solutions.

Christian Nentwich, CEO of Duco, said “Chris joining the team will have a hugely positive impact for Duco. He has a strong background working with some of the world’s most foremost financial institutions and is joining us at a key time in our growth journey.”

Nentwich continued, “Duco is growing rapidly as we continue to provide enterprise-wide solutions for our customers while also expanding into new vertical markets such as insurance and new asset classes such as cryptocurrency. Having Chris on board will help us to further our mission to make managing data easy for more enterprises across the globe.”

About Chris Stevens
Chris is Duco’s Chief Revenue Officer. He is an experienced CRO and Head of Sales delivering great results across sales, pre-sales, and customer and professional services. Chris joined Duco from Nasdaq where he worked for over five years, holding various head of sales and CRO roles within their Corporate Solutions and Governance Solutions businesses. Prior to Nasdaq Chris spent five years leading global capital markets sales & customer success through rapid growth at GfK, one of the world's largest consumer goods research firms. In addition, Chris has held various buy-side sales roles and private equity deal origination experience. He has a B.S. in Economics from the University of West Georgia.

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