Brave New Markets Announces Chief Strategy Officer Rob Flack

New Position Deepens Digital Growth Capabilities for Clients

Brave New Markets (BNM), the Digital Growth Company for B2B Enterprises, announced that Rob Flack has joined as Chief Strategy Officer, a new position on the senior leadership team. In this role, Rob brings his vast business development and customer relationship experience to provide digital growth to BNM clients.

“Rob joins us with an exceptional combination of business acumen and strategic insights in B2B digital growth environments. He has specific experience in strategic planning, business development through digital growth and digital platforming in both public and private equity-backed companies. Rob strengthens Brave New Market’s ability to deliver growth to our clients,” said Marc Waldeck, Founder and Chief Results Officer.

Rob comments, “As a prior client of BNM, I gained tremendous respect for its talented team and ability to deliver outstanding growth for clients. Now more than ever, digital growth deployment for B2B companies is essential. It is an extremely exciting time to be joining the team at BNM.”

Rob’s recent work experience includes CEO at IndySoft, where he continues as Strategic Advisor and Customer Advocate for key clients. Before IndySoft, he served five years at Transcat in VP roles including Sales and Operations, and Tektronix Service Solutions as Director of Sales for the Americas. Prior to that, he was at Davis Calibration 11 years in senior roles that include Vice President of Business Development. Rob earned his Executive MBA from Loyola's Sellinger School of Business. 

About Brave New Markets
Brave New Markets (BraveNewMarkets.com) is the Digital Growth Company. Partnering with private equity-backed B2B companies, Brave New Markets supplies leadership, knowledge, strategy, talent and technology for transformational Digital Growth that drives revenue, profit and exit multiples. Founded in 1999, the company is located near Baltimore in Owings Mills, Maryland.

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