Jornaya appoints Rich Smith as Chief Marketing Officer

Rich Smith, CMO, Jornaya

US-based data-as-a-service (DaaS) company Jornaya recently announced that it has appointed Rich Smith as Chief Marketing Officer.

In a press statement, the company said, “In this new role, Smith will leverage decades of experience as a CMO in banking, mortgage and insurance to accelerate Jornaya’s growth. He will lead efforts to evolve the company’s brand as it continues to shape how marketers use data and insights to optimize timing and messaging for customer retention, acquisition and cross-selling, while safeguarding consumer privacy.”

“Jornaya is the only company who can tell CMOs and marketers when their customers and prospects start shopping for their products, without sharing any personally identifiable information,” said Smith. “Current Jornaya customers understand the power of these offerings to grow their business, and I’m excited to help more companies and their customers experience this value.”

Smith brings more than 25 years of experience leading marketing strategies and teams to his new role at Jornaya. In his most recent role as partner and CMO at Chief Outsiders, Smith worked with companies of all sizes to drive profitability and growth. His long track record of success includes CMO roles at Ditech, AIG Bank and Recovery Centers of America.

“We are pleased to welcome Rich to the team,” said Ross Shanken, CEO and founder, Jornaya. “Having been a customer of Jornaya in past roles, Rich knows the company well and truly understands the value that we bring to our customers. With him leading our marketing strategy, I expect to see great things in the coming months and years.”

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