Mobile CRM innovator welcomes David Mann and Len Bruskiewitz as the company looks to continue its sales momentum and enter new markets in 2018
Repsly Inc, a SaaS company changing the way sales and marketing teams do work in the field, recently announced the addition of David Mann and Len Bruskiewitz to the firm’s leadership team.

Mann joined Repsly as VP of Finance and is responsible for strategic and financial planning, financial operations, controllership, treasury and investor relations. Previously he was Director of Financial Planning and Analysis at Tufts Health Plan, helping to lead the expansion into new markets, and Director of Finance at Constant Contact, where he helped to manage the SaaS company through a period of hyper growth, culminating in a public offering. Earlier in his career, he held positions at Raytheon, GTECH, and Citibank. In his spare time, David relishes spending time with his family and squeezing in hiking and soccer.
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Bruskiewitz joined Repsly as Director of Global Channel Development, focused on managing and expanding the company’s reseller network outside of the US and exploring other channel opportunities worldwide. Previously Len was Partnerships Director at Grasshopper (part of LogMein) where he significantly grew the indirect channel business. Earlier in his career, he held positions at Constant Contact and Intuit. When not working, Len plays ice hockey poorly but enthusiastically and enjoys traveling with his family.
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Talking about the company’s future moves, Matthew Brogie, Repsly’s COO, said, “As we look to double our business in 2018, Replsy has been investing in our people and some key executive roles here in Boston and our European headquarters. With our new offices and world-class talent additions to the team, we now have the foundation to make this year our best ever and firmly establish Replsy as a leader in vertical SaaS.”
These strategic hires come after the company’s recent $1.6M round of financing, plus the appointment of Allen Bonde to head the company’s corporate marketing, Matthew DePaolis to run customer success, and Ivana Smoljan Dobranovic to lead the engineering efforts.
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