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LegitScript Appoints Scott Roth as Chief Executive Officer

LegitScript Appoints Scott Roth as Chief Executive Officer

Founder John Horton moves to active role as Executive Chairman

LegitScript, the leader in merchant and product certification and monitoring for internet and payment companies, announced that Scott Roth has been appointed Chief Executive Officer. Roth joined LegitScript as President earlier this year after leading Portland, Oregon-based technology company Jama Software as Chief Executive Officer.

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LegitScript appoints Scott Roth as the new CEO amid a period of rapid growth, while founder John Horton moves to an active role as Executive Chairman.

“With Scott’s track record in scaling software and technology companies, I have full confidence in his ability to lead LegitScript into the future,” LegitScript founder John Horton said. “Scott is a proven executive who has already demonstrated success in leading a growing company and fostering a great culture. Scott is committed to our vision of a safer, more transparent internet and payment ecosystem, and I’m grateful to have him as CEO.”

Horton, who has served as Chief Executive Officer since founding the company in 2007, will shift to Executive Chairman and will serve as the company’s Chief Strategy Officer. Prior to founding LegitScript, Horton worked for the White House and served as a prosecuting attorney.

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“LegitScript has flourished because of John’s vision for what was lacking in the internet and payments space, and for his approach to making online commerce safer,” Roth said. “His continued involvement provides LegitScript continuity as it enters a new and exciting phase.” The announcement comes as the company is experiencing significant growth in financial performance, staffing, and client success. Under Horton’s leadership, LegitScript has grown to a staff of more than 150 and earned an Inc. 5000 designation as one of the fastest growing companies in the US. LegitScript’s Platform Monitoring, Merchant Monitoring, and Certification offerings allow the world’s largest search engines, e-commerce marketplaces, social media platforms, and payment service providers to identify and remove fraudulent and violative advertisers and merchants.

The global pandemic, economic downturn, and social unrest occurring across the globe have emboldened cybercriminals to take advantage of the public through scams, dangerous products, illicit services, deceptive offerings, and more. By working with LegitScript, companies ensure that their platforms and portfolios are persistently monitored for violative behavior and can take action before consumers’ lives are negatively affected.

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