A developer of API and AI connectivity technologies, Kong, has announced that Bruce Felt has joined it as CFO. Felt is a seasoned finance leader who brings experience guiding enterprise software companies through their growth phases, including several IPOs, acquisitions, and global expansions.
Mr. Felt has led finance organisations from early-stage environments to significant global enterprises. Over his career, he’s taken three companies public as CFO: FullTime Software, SuccessFactors, and Domo. At Domo, a cloud-based analytics and business intelligence software company, he helped scale the business and led the company to its public offering.
Augusto Marietti, chief executive officer and co-founder of Kong said:”Bruce has repeatedly helped high-growth software companies scale through transformative periods, pairing operational discipline with strategic insight and several crossings into public markets. As Kong continues to expand its leadership in API and AI connectivity, his experience building durable, globally scaled organisations will be a unique asset in our next journey.”
“He brings the right mix of operational rigor and public company experience, while keeping a growth-oriented profile. We’re extremely excited to welcome Bruce onto the Kong team, and I look forward to partnering with and learning from him.”
Bruce Felt serves on the boards of directors of several organisations, including Veradigm, Human Interest, Betterworks, and Cambium Networks. He has held board and audit committee leadership roles at public and private companies.
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