Stavvy Announces New Leadership Hires As Company Continues Aggressive Growth
On the heels of its historic $40M+ Series A funding, the fintech welcomes new impact, marketing, and legal hires to transform how remote business is conducted
June 09, 2021 09:00 ET | Source: Stavvy Stavvy
BOSTON, June 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Stavvy, the fully-integrated digital transaction platform, announces a series of key leadership hires to facilitate its continued growth. Stavvy welcomes Amy Huchthausen, Chief Impact and Culture Officer; Kara Banosian, Chief Marketing Officer; Beth Lehman, Head of Compliance and Consumer Protection and Corporate Counsel; Patrick Bausemer, Head of Digital Strategy; Kyle Stephenson, Head of Solutions & Partnerships; and Mark Witte, Head of Growth.
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Sarah Beal owns Common Deer in Burlington with her mother. Seen on Friday, May 14, 2021. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger
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As the weather warms, vaccination rates increase and mask mandates fall by the wayside, shops across the state say it’s starting to look like “business as usual” for the first time since the pandemic began.
A noticeable change has taken hold for the past four or five weeks, and especially on the weekends, said Kim Souza, owner of White River Junction clothing store Revolution.
Every day, she said, “there are people walking in the door saying they just got vaccinated. This is the first time they’ve been inside a store in a year, that kind of thing,” Souza said.