Resilinc Adds Four Execs to its Leadership Team

March 12, 2022

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Resilinc today announced the addition of four executives to its leadership team. Viraj Patel joins as CFO; Fred Brown joins as Senior Vice President of Global Sales; Judy Chow joins as Vice President of Product; and Glenn Wilensky joins as Vice President of Customer Success.

“Over the last decade Resilinc has defined the supply chain mapping, monitoring, and resiliency space; we are the gold standard for supply chain resiliency. This has been driven by our mission to strengthen the supply chains that power our lives, making them resilient, sustainable, fair and secure,” said Resilinc CEO, Bindiya Vakil. “As the last two years of unprecedented disruptions have caused global supply chains to slow or fail, solving the risk problem became top of mind for boards and CEOs. I’m thrilled to have Viraj, Fred, Judy, ....

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