EVANS, Ga., April 17, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- TaxSlayer, a market leader in online and professional tax preparation software, has named Chris Moloney as its new Chief Marketing Officer. Moloney will lead the company's marketing initiatives, partnerships, and growth strategy.
Moloney brings more than 20 years of financial services marketing expertise in helping drive significant growth for some of the financial services industry's most successful brands, including Scottrade, Experian, and Wells Fargo Advisors.
"We are excited to add someone of Chris's caliber to the TaxSlayer team," said Brian Rhodes, President and Chief Executive Officer. "Chris's history of driving significant growth through excellent branding and cutting-edge digital marketing will be a significant asset to TaxSlayer in the marketplace."
"I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to help drive growth at TaxSlayer," said Chris Moloney. "The company has built a robust set of products and tools for individuals, businesses and tax professionals that are positioned for growth in this industry. There is good reason the National Association of Tax Professionals has rated TaxSlayer #1 year after year, and I am proud to be joining such a superb team."
He will be based in Augusta, Georgia and report to President and CEO Brian Rhodes.
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About TaxSlayer
TaxSlayer grew out of a family-owned company with 50 years in the tax preparation business. We are one of the leading software development companies for tax services and offer a range of high-quality, low-cost tax products to assist individuals and professional tax preparers.
TaxSlayer was built upon hard work and dedication to our customers. We continue to provide customers with innovative, high-quality products for electronic filing of federal and state tax returns as well as easy-to-use bookkeeping and payroll solutions for small businesses.
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