Trullion Appoints Three New VPs, Bringing Additional Experience to Global Executive Team


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Industry-Leading AI-Powered Accounting Platform Marks Growth by Establishing Strong Leadership Group and Expanding Global Headquarters

NEW YORK , Nov. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Trullion, the leading AI-powered accounting platform, today announced that three new vice presidents have joined the company's leadership group, including Martin Binau as VP, sales; Rocky Brody as VP, marketing; and Gil Marx as VP, product. The appointments bring a new depth of experience to Trullion's executive team, and come at a time when the company is expanding its global headquarters.

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Martin Binau, VP, sales, comes to Trullion from Templafy ( Copenhagen), where he was recently VP, sales, EMEA, and previously served as vice president of global inside sales and sales director of enterprise accounts ( New York City). He was formerly an account executive as well as strategic territory manager for Dropbox. Binau holds a B.S. in accounting and business/management from The Ohio State University, and has also studied international business at Audencia.

"I'm excited to join Trullion just as we're moving into a dynamic new stage of development and growth," Binau says. "It's gratifying to see how we can help accounting teams dramatically improve their accuracy and efficiency and meet the continuing challenge of regulatory compliance. I look forward to introducing more businesses to our automated accounting platform, knowing that it can make all the difference to their success."

Rocky Brody, VP, marketing, is a highly experienced marketing professional dedicated to building marketing strategies for growth for startups and fostering company-wide collaboration. She focused her career on digitizing offline industries in her role as VP, marketing at Freightos, and earlier as a product marketing manager at Behalf (a Tel Aviv and New York based fintech company). She earned an MBA in global management at Reichman University (IDC Herzliya), and a B.A. in history at Barnard College.

Gil Marx, VP, product, a data-driven expert in software product strategy, was previously Chief Product Officer at Finaloop ( Tel Aviv), and also served as CPO and Senior VP of product and development at Gimmonix ( Tel Aviv). He graduated from Tel Aviv University with an MBA in IT management and financing, and from the Academic College of Tel-Aviv, Yaffo, with a B.A. in economics and management.

"Establishing a strong leadership group with outstanding experience in the accounting and software verticals—along with expanding our global presence—is crucial to a forward-looking company like ours," Trullion CEO Isaac Heller says. "Most importantly, we're building a brighter future for the accounting industry with breakthrough financial technology."

About Trullion
Trullion is an AI-powered accounting platform that automates challenging compliance workflows such as Lease Accounting and Revenue Recognition. By connecting Corporate Controllers, CFOs, and External Auditors in one platform, Trullion provides a single source of truth for financial leaders. Established in 2019, Trullion is headquartered in New York, NY with offices in Tel Aviv and has secured $15M in funding from Aleph, Third Point Ventures, Greycroft, Verissimo Ventures and financial executives from SAP, Ernst & Young, AirBnB and Dropbox. To learn more about Trullion, visit trullion.com.

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27% profit every 20 days?

This is what Nic Chahine averages with his option buys. Not selling covered calls or spreads… BUYING options. Most traders don’t even have a winning percentage of 27% buying options. He has an 83% win rate. Here’s how he does it.


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