Kuebix Announces Rogers as CFO

August 14, 2019

John Rogers  (Photo: Kuebix)
John Rogers (Photo: Kuebix)

Kuebix, a leading TMS software provider and creator of the largest connected shipping community, has announced the addition of John Rogers to the position of Chief Financial Officer on its expanding leadership team.

Rogers is a seasoned executive with a wealth of experience growing companies into successful businesses. Rogers will oversee the rapid market growth of Kuebix to continue to build on the company’s financial strength. He will be in charge of overseeing the financial and administrative operations of the company.

Prior to joining Kuebix, Rogers was the Chief Financial Officer of ZoomInfo (acquired by DiscoverOrg), and before that ikaSystems (sold to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan) and Arcadia Systems, both SaaS providers to the healthcare industry.

Rogers has also held the Chief Financial Officer position in public technology companies Cognex and Nuance Communications. He was also the Chief Financial Officer for the venture backed SaaS company, CashEdge (acquired by Fiserv). Rogers started his career as a CPA with the public accounting firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers after receiving a Bachelor of Science in accounting from Bentley University.

In addition to leading the financial operations of Kuebix, Rogers also brings with him a wealth of experience forging outstanding company cultures. As Kuebix continues to aggressively hire new talent, expanding on the company’s close-knit culture will continue to make Kuebix a highly desirable place to work.

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