New CEO announced at Webexpenses

June 10, 2015 (Oxford, England) – Expense management software provider, webexpenses, announces new CEO, Adam Reynolds. The appointment by the business owner, Michael Richards, comes less than three years after private acquisition for the company. The company has been quickly growing since Richards purchased the company in 2012.

Previously, Reynolds served as webexpenses’ head of sales. Prior to that, he worked at Snowdrop Systems, ultimately taking control of the majority of clients across both the public and private sectors.

Of Reynolds, Richard said, “Having known and worked with Adam for over 10 years, I know he is the right person to take webexpenses forward. This is a really exciting time for us and no one knows the company – or the industry – better than Adam.”

Reynolds stated, “I am tremendously pleased to be appointed as the CEO of webexpenses. Webexpenses is one of those rare companies to have truly revolutionised the business world through technology, and I couldn’t be more excited to lea on the next stage of its journey both in the UK and international markets.”

He continued, “There is a fantastic opportunity ahead. We are incorporating the most innovative thinking into all our offerings, particularly around the design and experience of our software. A big part of my job will be to accelerate our ability to bring innovative products to our customers more quickly, and I look forward to taking on this new challenge and working with a fantastic team!”

About webexpenses

Webexpenses is a cloud-based expense management software for businesses of all sizes. The company’s full-featured web and mobile application transform expense management by automating financial processes and centralizing employee workflows. Webexpenses was founded in 2000 and is based our of Oxfordshire, England. For more information, visit www.webexpenses.com.

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