DRAPER, Utah, Oct. 3, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The intelligent recovery and backup company, StorageCraft® Technology Corp., announced today that Matthew Crumley is its new chief financial officer. Crumley comes to StorageCraft with 19 years of experience in finance, including three years as vice president of finance at inContact, Inc.
Crumley is responsible for StorageCraft's finance organization, which includes global financial planning, reporting and accounting practices. He is also responsible for the company's relationships with lending institutions, shareholders and the financial community.
"Mr. Crumley brings a level of financial sophistication needed to expand our strategic options going forward. He will play a vital role in accelerating StorageCraft's expansion around the world and enhancing the ability of the company to continue meeting the ever-changing needs of our partners and their clients," said Matt Medeiros, StorageCraft's chairman and CEO.
Prior to joining StorageCraft, Crumley spent six years at inContact, Inc., a publicly traded cloud-based software company, where he oversaw financial operations, reporting and accounting functions. During his time at inContact, Inc., he played a key role in improving and scaling processes to meet the company's rapid growth and managing a number of financial and strategic transactions, including the financial diligence aspects of the pending sale of inContact, Inc. to NICE Systems Ltd for more than $1 billion.
Crumley spent five years at Overstock as the director of accounting and SEC reporting and seven years as the manager of business assurance at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Crumley received his Master of Accountancy from Brigham Young University and is a Certified Public Accountant in the state of Utah.
"StorageCraft is well known for its award-winning business continuity solutions and for being one of the most customer-focused and partner-friendly companies in the IT channel," Crumley said. "StorageCraft was recently recognized for the sixth-straight year as one of Utah's fastest growing companies. But what is most exciting is that with the recent and upcoming product and program launches, StorageCraft is poised to give our customers and partners the capabilities to categorize and intelligently manage their data as to more efficiently and effectively maintain their organization's business continuity objectives with StorageCraft's solutions."
StorageCraft is a provider of best-in-class backup, disaster recovery and data protection solutions for servers, desktops and laptops. The award-winning StorageCraft Recovery Solution for Windows and Linux systems and virtual and physical environments includes the StorageCraft ShadowProtect® family of software and StorageCraft Cloud Services™.
StorageCraft also boasts an award-winning partner program through which managed service provider (MSPs) and value-added resellers (VARs) can be highly profitable in selling StorageCraft solutions and services. MSPs and VARS can learn more and sign up for the StorageCraft Partner Network at www.storagecraft.com/partnerships.
About StorageCraft Technology Corp.
The StorageCraft family of companies, founded in 2003, provides best-in-class backup, disaster recovery, system migration and data protection solutions for servers, desktops and laptops. StorageCraft delivers software products that reduce downtime, improve security and stability for systems and data, and lower the total cost of ownership. For more information, visit www.storagecraft.com.
StorageCraft and ShadowProtect are trademarks of StorageCraft Technology Corporation. Other company and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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StorageCraft Technology Corporation
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