February 11, 2025 - 18:25

BOSTON, Feb. 11, 2025 – Thrive, a prominent player in the technology outsourcing landscape, has announced the appointment of Ben Reich as its new Chief Financial Officer. This strategic move comes as Thrive embarks on a new phase of growth, aiming to enhance its capabilities in cybersecurity, cloud services, and IT managed services.
Reich brings a wealth of experience in financial leadership, having successfully guided businesses through both organic growth and acquisitions. His expertise will be invaluable as Thrive navigates the complexities of the evolving technology sector and seeks to expand its market presence.
The company's commitment to delivering high-quality services aligns with Reich's vision for sustainable growth and innovation. With the increasing demand for advanced technology solutions, Thrive is poised to leverage Reich's financial acumen to further enhance its service offerings and operational efficiency. This appointment marks a significant step forward in Thrive's journey as it continues to adapt and thrive in a competitive landscape.
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