Videosign appoints new business development manager
Liverpool-based contracting software developer Videosign has appointed Jack O’Sullivan as its new business development manager.
Jack brings experience from the legal and financial sectors and will support Videosign’s continued growth.
Originally from Surrey, he moved to Liverpool to study law at the University of Liverpool and remained in the city, working in sales and business development for legal and financial services companies.
Jack said: “I’d been looking for opportunities to grow and move on to the next stage of my career, and when I came to Videosign I could instantly tell that it was where I wanted to be.
“The scope for the product is massive.
“I’m looking forward to working with the team and playing a part in moulding the future of the company.”
Jack added: “My experience in the legal and financial sectors means that I have a good understanding of how Videosign can help professionals working in those industries.
“There are also massive opportunities for Videosign to support other sectors such as education to operate more efficiently while achieving compliance.
“Changes to working practices during the pandemic showed that doing business remotely works, and Videosign has the ability to solve problems and improve workflows in a huge number of sectors.”
Videosign, launched in the UK in 2019, offers an online platform for remote signing and witnessing of contracts, using AI-powered identity verification.
The company recently introduced its ‘Big Update’, adding features such as Videosign Contract Creator, AI Assistant and the ‘Directsign’ facility, enhancing workflow and user experience.
Chief executive Steven Tallant added: “We’re very pleased to welcome Jack to the team during a busy and exciting period in the evolution of Videosign.
“His background in finance and law will be a huge asset to us, providing an additional level of insight into the challenges our customers face and how we can support them to work in a way that is more efficient and more secure.”
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