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Weismantel Joins Ncontracts

Keith Griffin
Jul 22, 2020

Ncontracts, a provider of integrated risk, vendor, and compliance solutions for financial institutions, announced that Guy Weismantel joined the company as executive vice president of marketing. Weismantel joins the senior leadership team of the company, reporting to CEO Michael Berman.
 
guy weismantel ncontractsWeismantel will lead all marketing programs as Ncontracts continues to bring innovative and efficient solutions to the financial industry. Berman said, "Throughout his career, Guy has demonstrated his ability to successfully execute innovative marketing campaigns. He's a natural fit to join our team and lead marketing as we continue driving the positive momentum we have in the business."
 
The addition of Weismantel bolsters the executive management team at a time where the company continues to expand its client base, product line, and market penetration. Weismantel joins Ncontracts after serving in executive and C-level marketing roles with fast-growing startups Zenoti, Pushpay, and Marchex. He also held senior positions with Microsoft and Expedia earlier in his career. Weismantel is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, as well as the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
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