Schwab software development exec Timothy Betts joins CRM provider Junxure

MAR 22, 2017

A Schwab software development executive has joined CRM provider Junxure as its new chief information officer, according to the firm. Timothy Betts was most recently a managing director for Schwab Performance Technologies, where he directed financial adviser and client application, Junxure said in a released statement. At Junxure, which specializes in technology for financial advisers, he will be responsible for leading and supporting software development initiatives. Before joining Schwab, Mr. Betts held application, process and product-development positions with LMS Medical Systems, GE Healthcare and IBM, according to the statement from Junxure.

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