Company Appoints Former Top Technology Leader from eBay and Salesforce
Bill.com, a leading provider of cloud-based software that simplifies, digitizes and automates complex back-office financial operations for small and midsize businesses (SMBs), announced today that technology and payments industry leader Steve Fisher joined the company’s board of directors.
“I was drawn to the idea of helping a company that is combining a large-scale, secure payment system with agility and innovation for SMBs. That is something I look forward to contributing to as a member of the board.”
“It is great to have a technology leader of Steve’s caliber join our board. Steve has been instrumental in building some of the world’s largest global technology platforms that supported multibillion dollar businesses,” said René Lacerte, CEO and Founder at Bill.com. “I’m looking forward to benefiting from his deep knowledge and experience across engineering, product development, and business management of global payment networks at scale,” Lacerte added.
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Steve has more than twenty-five years of technology industry leadership. In 2019, he retired from his position as Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at eBay. In this role, he drove vision and strategy and led execution for the company’s product experience, technology platform, and payments initiative. Prior to eBay, Steve helped shape the technology vision and innovation at Salesforce for a decade, most recently in the role of Executive Vice President of Technology, where he was responsible for creating, scaling, managing and securing the company’s industry-defining platforms.
“Bill.com has built an impressive platform that is solving a really hard problem for SMBs,” noted Fisher. “I was drawn to the idea of helping a company that is combining a large-scale, secure payment system with agility and innovation for SMBs. That is something I look forward to contributing to as a member of the board.”
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