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DataOceans Promotes Lee Nagel to President

Written by DataOceans | Aug 22, 2024 2:05:11 PM

[ALPHARETTA, Georgia, 22 August 2024] — DataOceans, a leading Customer Communications Management (CCM) solutions provider, today announced the promotion of Lee Nagel to the position of President. Lee, who has been with DataOceans for six years, brings extensive leadership experience from both the insurance and technology sectors. Before joining DataOceans, he held key roles at AIG, Esurance and National General Insurance. In the technology sector, he contributed to the growth of Cedar CX, a CCM provider later acquired by Precisely, and Izenda, a leader in embedded business intelligence (BI) solutions, which was subsequently acquired by Insightsoftware.    

During his tenure at DataOceans, Lee has held several pivotal leadership roles, including SVP of Client Success and Chief Client Officer. In these capacities, he has overseen DataOceans client success and services, sales, marketing, while also managing key vendor relationships, contracts and legal matters. His broad expertise and hands-on experience across these areas have been vital to the company's success, reinforcing its commitment to being client-driven, sales-driven, marketing-focused, and product-oriented. 

As President, Lee will steer the company's overall strategy, direction, and growth. He will lead efforts in product innovation, client engagement, revenue operations, industry relations, and other key areas, ensuring that the company sustains its market momentum and continues to thrive. 

"Lee Nagel's leadership and vision have been instrumental in driving DataOceans' success," said Larry Buckley, CEO of DataOceans. "His deep understanding of the business and strategic insight will be crucial as we continue to grow and strengthen relationships with clients. The company is confident that under Lee’s leadership, we will achieve new milestones." 

DataOceans is excited to announce this promotion and looks forward to Lee's continued contributions in his new role as President.