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Sprinklr Appoints Joy Corso as Chief Administrative Officer

Sprinklr (NYSE: CXM) has announced the appointment of Joy Corso as the Chief Administrative Officer, effective immediately. Corso will lead both the marketing and culture & talent organizations, focusing on strengthening market position, customer and employee engagement, talent development, and culture change. She brings over 25 years of global experience, having served as the Chief Marketing Officer at Vonage and in leadership roles at notable companies including Virtustream, Advanced Micro Devices, Raytheon, and Fidelity Investments.

Diane Adams will be leaving her role as Chief Culture and Talent Officer, effective January 13, 2025, and will continue in an advisory capacity until February 14, 2025. Sprinklr President and CEO, Rory Read, expressed gratitude for Adams' leadership and vision, which has been instrumental in guiding the company's culture and growth.

Sprinklr, a leading enterprise software company, works with more than 1,800 enterprises globally, including renowned brands like Microsoft, P&G, and Samsung, as well as over 60% of the Fortune 100. The company's unified customer experience management platform utilizes advanced AI to help companies deliver human experiences to every customer, across any modern channel.

The press release did not include specific financial metrics or comparisons to the previous period. The market has reacted to these announcements by moving the company's shares -0.6% to a price of $8.21. Check out the company's full 8-K submission here.

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