Nuvolo, the leader in modern Connected Workplace software and solutions, today announced that Tao (Jake) Yes was named Chief Technology Officer. This appointment expands Ye’s current Chief Architect role and strengthens Nuvolo’s executive team, as the company continues to lead the market with modern IWMS, built on the ServiceNow platform.
“Jake is an exceptional technologist, visionary, and leader. He has played a key role in the design, development and ongoing evolution of the Nuvolo Connected Workplace over the past 7+ years. He came to this role with an understanding of institutional architecture. product, client needs, and passion for delivering exceptional experiences to our global user community.Jake has been instrumental in creating our cloud-based platform on scale and building sustainable, lasting value for the organization. We are excited for this new opportunity for him to accelerate growth and make a greater impact on our organization, ”he said. Tom Stanford, CEO of Nuvolo. “Jake will join our Executive Team and take on a broader range of operational responsibilities, including platform architecture and technical engineering around the world.”
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“We deliver innovative capabilities to our customers that provide an amazing workplace management experience, built from scratch as a modern IWMS solution,” says Tao (Jake) Yes. “The Connected Workplace is the realization of our vision to deliver a suite of fully connected IWMS capabilities on a single, cloud-based platform. Our goal is to make Connected Workplace the standard enterprise workplace management platform in the future. I am excited for this new challenge and to have the opportunity to make a greater impact on our growth and success going forward.
Ye has a decade of experience in platform development in scale, technical engineering, team development, and technical user community advocacy and solution development. Prior to Nuvolo, Ye held various senior technical roles at UBS. He holds a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology.
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