Appointments

Email signature management solution Exclaimer has appointed a new CEO following the departure of Marco Costa.

Costa stepped down as boss at the Farnborough firm after three years which saw revenues more than double, profitability maintained and the opening of a US base in Boston which now employs 25 people.

“[We have] an exciting product expansion pipeline that will strengthen our core business and expand our offering into new areas… driving this forward will be a multi-year task,” Costa wrote on LinkedIn.

“Now is an appropriate time for me to transition leadership of Exclaimer so a new CEO can drive this next phase of growth.”

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He has been replaced by Rob Singer, who joins from Native Instruments and previously held chief marketing officer roles at Remitly and Ancestry.

“I am thrilled to join Exclaimer at such an exciting time,” said Singer. “The company sits at the intersection of two of my passions, marketing and technology, and offers brands a unique way to communicate and engage with their customers. 

“I look forward to working with the talented team at Exclaimer to build on the company’s strong foundation and drive innovation that delivers value to our customers and partners worldwide.”

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