Opus Adds Finance and Tech Chiefs to Roster

Glenn Renzulli joins the firm as CFO while Michael Angle takes on an expanded role as CTO

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Renzulli joins from another firm while Angle moves internally to the post.

Glenn Renzulli is the new chief financial officer and Michael Angle has been promoted as chief technology officer of Opus.

Renzulli joins Opus from software-as-a-service (SaaS) based talent management firm PeopleAdmin where he was CFO. Prior to PeopleAdmin he was CFO at TeacherMatch and started in the finance industry while he was at General Electric where he was a finance integration leader for several of the firm’s acquisitions.

Angle was the former president and co-founder of Alacra, a know-your-customer and reference data solutions provider that was bought by Opus in 2015. He remained in that position after the acquisition of Alacra. With his new role as CTO, Angle will lead innovation to enhance current products and develop new solutions, the company says.

Opus chief executive officer Manny Conti said the appointments of Renzulli and Angle are strategic to support further international growth. The company currently has users in 195 countries, it says.

“The appointments of Glenn and Mike further enhance the strong capabilities of our executive team and will help us drive continued global growth and innovation,” Conti said in a statement announcing the new roles.

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