Medpricer Welcomes Carlos Madera as New Chief Revenue Officer


 

 

Medpricerthe leading purchased services cost management solution for the healthcare industry, announced today it is adding Carlos Madera, former Vice President of Sales at Haven, Inc., to its team as the new Chief Revenue Officer where he will lead new revenue opportunities for the company.

 

Throughout Madera’s 15-year career, he has held sales leadership and vice president positions for companies including FreeAgent CRM, Haven Inc., Incisive Software Corporation and Coupa Software. He has a solid foundation of experience in technology that automates logistics for the supply chain and spend management, and in driving new business and sales for software solutions.

 

With a track record of growing revenue for software companies, Madera’s experience is key to accelerating Medpricer’s growth plans and further increasing the company’s market share. Madera’s timely arrival coincides with the roll-out of Medpricer’s latest software enhancements which use artificial intelligence to find top savings categories and create customized project plans.

 

“Medpricer closed out 2018 with impressive growth numbers and subscriber retention,” said Medpricer’s new Chief Revenue Officer Carlos Madera. “I’m eager to support such a driven team in expanding our reach into the healthcare industry and driving change.”

 

“Our company’s expansion is continuing in 2019 to support our on-going commercial growth,” said Medpricer CEO Chris Gormley. “Carlos is a welcome addition and we’re thrilled to have the industry veteran join our ranks to further drive our revenue and partnership opportunities forward.”

 

For more information on Medpricer and its latest announcements, please visit www.medpricer.com.



May 24, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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