Acumatica, an industry-leading cloud ERP provider, announced the appointment of Jordan Weitzen as Chief Financial Officer (CFO). In this role, Weitzen will oversee Acumatica’s global finance and accounting organization and help drive strategic growth initiatives across Acumatica’s core industries.
Weitzen brings extensive experience leading finance teams and unlocking value through operational transformation and strategic initiatives. Before joining Acumatica, he served as CFO of Pacvue, a global e-commerce software platform, and CFO of FabFitFun, a lifestyle subscription and e-commerce retailer. He also held senior roles in corporate development and strategic finance at NBCUniversal and Hulu.
“Cloud ERP is the backbone of digital operations for growing businesses, and Acumatica’s product velocity and partner ecosystem are unmatched,” said Weitzen. “I look forward to partnering with the leadership team to accelerate growth, invest thoughtfully in innovation, and strengthen our support for customers across construction, manufacturing, distribution, and professional services.”
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Weitzen succeeds Wayne Kimber, who is retiring after serving as CFO since 2022. During his tenure, Kimber helped guide Acumatica through a strong period of year-over-year growth across its customer base, partner ecosystem, workforce, and product capabilities.
“Jordan is a proven finance leader with a track record of building modern, data-driven finance strategies in fast-moving environments,” said John Case, CEO of Acumatica. “His breadth of experience and operational discipline will help Acumatica scale while continuing to deliver exceptional value to our community. We’re grateful to Wayne for his leadership and wish him the very best in retirement.”
Weitzen earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Harvard University and an MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management. He is based in San Diego and actively involved with local organizations such as the Legacy Foundation and Pro Kids, which expand opportunities for young people through golf.
Source: BusinessWire