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Capsilon Appoints New VP of Finance and Administration

In San Francisco, California, ""Capsilon"":www.capsilon.com is welcoming a new company leader, recently appointing David Chen as the VP of finance and administration.

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The technology provider added Chen to Capsilon's executive team, where he will be responsible for implementing the company's financial processes to support growth initiatives.

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With more than two decades of industry experience, Chen previously served as the chief financial officer and VP of finance and administration for an SaaS-based call center, where he led all financial and operational activities. Earlier in his career, Chen held diverse positions in sales and finance for Sun Microsystems.

""David's addition to our executive team is an illustration of Capsilon's accelerating growth, and we know his experience will greatly contribute to the further development and progress of our company,"" commented Sanjeev Malaney, CEO of Capsilon.

Chen, who holds a bachelor's degree in economics and chemistry from Northwestern University and a master's degree in finance and marketing from the University of Chicago, boasts extensive experience in technology financial planning, budgeting, accounting, administration, and management. Capsilon, a provider of cloud-based document sharing, imaging, and collaboration solutions for lenders, cited ""recent growth"" as the catalyst for hiring Chen as VP.

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