Robyn Freeman promoted at Aljex Software

Aug. 4, 2016
Robyn Freeman has been named executive vice president of sales & marketing for Aljex Software, according to Aljex CEO Tom Heine.

Robyn Freeman has been named executive vice president of sales & marketing for Aljex Software, according to Aljex CEO Tom Heine. Previously executive vice president of sales, Freeman is now responsible for the rapidly growing software company's entire marketing effort, according to the company.

According to Aljex, Freeman joined the company in 2007 in sales and has risen consistently since. She was named vice president of sales in 2010, then executive vice president of sales in February this year.

"Robyn has done a tremendous job for Aljex from the start. She is well liked by Aljex clients, many of whom she brought on board," Heine said. "She has the knowledge, competence, and foresight for this post. Our flagship offering is called Aljex Vision, a name that Robyn created."

Freeman’s appointment comes during a time of rapid growth for Aljex, the company added. In 2015 the company said it established an office in Boulder, CO. Earlier this year Aljex noted it reorganized, and then named industry veterans as well as young talent to new executive positions.

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