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Allegro Development Corp., a Dallas, Texas-headquartered provider of commodity risk management software for power and gas utilities, refiners, producers, traders and commodity consumers, reports that Frank Brienzi has been named CEO.
Brienzi joins from London-based Misys, Allegro says, where the former Misys president and chief sales officer “led a two year global transformation of sales, marketing, alliance and channels and several other client facing functions delivering significant double digit growth.”
Prior to his Misys tour, Brienzi served as senior vice president and general manager of Oracle’s financial services global business unit, according to the Allegro statement.
Brienzi began his career at EDS in 1984, and also was a managing partner at Accenture, “helping to grow its global financial services business and leading its global application outsourcing practice; and a member of Accenture’s offshore expansion board, leading Accenture’s growth in India, China and the Philippines,” says Allegro.
“Allegro has grown rapidly over the last five years, but our continued growth requires new skills and experience,” Eldon Klaassen, managing partner at Cerium Technology and Allegro’s founder, says in the statement, welcoming the new CEO. “Frank has the proven ability to build a great team, develop a strategic plan, and scale the business globally.”
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