NEWS10 May 2011
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US— Clario Analytics has promoted chief technology officer Matt Redlon to the role of chief executive following the news that current CEO and co-founder Bill Flach is to retire.
Redlon, who was also one of the co-founders, has been in his current role since 2006, and leads the team that created Clario’s current product suite. He previously held IT and product development roles at United Health Group and retailer Fingerhut.
Flach, who co-founded Clario in 2002 alongside Redlon, Randy Erdahl and Deb Campbell, will take the role of executive chairman on Clario’s board. He said the company is “well poised” for growth under Redlon’s leadership.
“Matt brings a unique skill set in advancing the company’s initiatives and a tremendous passion for creating and delivering solutions that our customers can leverage in this market, said Flach.
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