Nivo appoints sales director

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Nivo has appointed Damon Williams to the new role of sales director.

Nivo delivers apps and solutions for financial services companies including Pepper Money, United Trust Bank and Ocean Finance.

Williams (pictured) joined Nivo in January 2023 and has over a decade of experience working in the technology sector with companies including Tesla, LivePerson and most recently as sales manager for Safety Culture.

Michael Common, Nivo’s CEO, said: “This is a very exciting time for Nivo and I’m delighted to have Damon on board driving and delivering our sales strategy. Damon has a strong track record of success in the technology sector and I’m sure he is going to play a key role in Nivo’s continuing success story.”

Williams added: “I’ve joined Nivo because the impact it’s having is huge. Nivo gives financial companies their own integrated apps within three weeks, delivering 5 star reviews and removing a huge amount of paperwork, which is great for efficiency and the environment. It is an outstanding product and service which has gained many fans in a short space of time.

“I love to work closely with customers, discovering their pain points, delivering solutions and driving revenue growth. Now we have shown that Nivo transforms businesses, our goal this year is to transform an entire industry.”

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