nCino Hires Salesforce Veteran Keith Kettell as CRO to Ignite Stagnant Growth
nCino's revenue grew just 13% last year to $477 million, lagging fintech peers. Enter Keith Kettell, the new CRO tasked with turbocharging sales.
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nCino's revenue grew just 13% last year to $477 million, lagging fintech peers. Enter Keith Kettell, the new CRO tasked with turbocharging sales.
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