Later Appoints Jamie Tischart as Chief Information and Technology Officer, and Justin Withers as Chief Growth Officer

Later, a leading provider of influencer marketing and social media management solutions, announces two executive appointments to build on recent business momentum and accelerate new product development: Jamie Tischart as Chief Information and Technology Officer, and Justin Withers as Chief Growth Officer.

Joining as Chief Information and Technology Officer, Jamie will build on the momentum of recent new product launches including Social Listening and accelerate Later’s path to delivering a comprehensive Social Revenue Platform. Jamie brings over 30 years of SaaS technology leadership experience most recently as Chief Technology and Information Officer at BetterCloud. Prior to that, he held similar leadership roles at Twilio Inc. SendGrid, Intel and McAfee, among other organizations. Jamie has a computer science degree from St. Lawrence College and an MBA from Aspen University.

Justin, who served as Later’s Chief Product Officer for the past year, now steps into an expanded role as Chief Growth Officer to lead both marketing and product. Justin will play a critical role in positioning the company as the leading Social Revenue Platform driving predictable, full-funnel outcomes for brands and creators. Prior to joining Later in July 2023, Justin held senior leadership roles in marketing, product, and strategy at ZoomInfo, and various marketing roles at Navex Global. He has a degree in management and corporate finance from Brigham Young University.

Also Read: Later Unveils AI-Driven Social Listening and Enterprise Solutions

Later is a leading social and influencer marketing solution and link in bio tool. With over eight million users and enterprise clients, Later helps marketers create high-performing social content and collaborate with creators to reach new audiences, drive engagement, and generate predictable ROI across all major social platforms.

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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