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InMoment Hires Kimball for Asia Pacific and Japan Growth

April 12 2021

US-based customer intelligence platform InMoment has appointed tech sales executive Carl Kimball, to support its growth across the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) region.

Carl KimballInMoment, which was formed from the merger of US firm Mindshare Technologies and Canadian company Empathica, offers its Experience Intelligence (XI) platform, which analyzes and evaluates enterprise experience data and customer feedback. Last year, InMoment acquired customer experience management software and solutions firm MaritzCX, and in the past three years, InMoment has opened four new offices - in Singapore, Shanghai, Melbourne, and Auckland - and expanded its employee base by more than 300%.

Kimball (pictured) joins as Vice President, Sales, APJ, after a 20-year career in leadership and sales roles at global B2B tech companies. Most recently, he worked in Singapore as Director - Enterprise Cloud Solutions, APJ at Workday, which provides enterprise cloud apps for finance and HR. Before this, he worked for fintech firm Dion Global Solutions as VP, Global Sales & Marketing; and he held senior roles at talent management software company PageUp; insurance tech business eBaoTech; data security specialist Guidance Software; Oracle Corporation; and HR tech firm PeopleSoft.

Commenting on the appointment, David Blakers APAC MD, said: 'Carl is a highly credentialed business leader who is an evangelist for how excellent customer and employee experiences drive business growth. We welcome Carl's expertise to InMoment, where he will play a pivotal role in helping accelerate our growth across the region.'

Web site: www.inmoment.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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