Campbell adds experience and vertical market expertise to support Quickbase’s position as the leading work management platform for physical industries
Quickbase, the software application platform for work management in complex industries, announced the appointment of Lisa Campbell to its board of directors. Campbell brings over 25 years’ experience in leading business and marketing strategy, brand positioning, digital transformation, and revenue growth for leading SaaS companies across a variety of customer segments and industries, including construction, AEC, manufacturing, and infrastructure.
“We are thrilled to add Lisa to Quickbase’s board of directors”
“We are thrilled to add Lisa to Quickbase’s board of directors,” said Ed Jennings, CEO of Quickbase. “She brings invaluable insight as a leader in scaling and transforming global software brands, with crucial experience in the construction and manufacturing industries. As we continue our own transformational journey to becoming the pre-eminent work management platform for physical industries, we look forward to leveraging her expertise to empower our customers to jump start productivity, get work done, and deliver meaningful impact.”
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Lisa Campbell most recently served as the Chief Marketing Officer of OneTrust, which provides leading solutions for the responsible use of data and AI. Prior to joining OneTrust, Lisa spent 18 years at Autodesk in various executive roles, including Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, Business Strategy & Marketing. She also led multiple vertical business lines and incubated new business models, such as the company’s e-commerce business.
Additionally, Campbell served as Chairman of the Board of the Autodesk Foundation, an organization that funds and equips projects and initiatives addressing environmental and social challenges globally. She also serves as an independent board director at Dropbox, a leading cloud storage and collaboration platform.
“I am honored to join the Quickbase board and work with this exceptional team,” said Campbell. “Quickbase is at the forefront of the no-code movement, enabling anyone to build software solutions quickly and easily that lead to real impact on their projects, teams, and organization. I feel that my experience across vertical markets and industry segments with organizations like Autodesk, coupled with a career spent in the SaaS technology world, gives me a unique perspective to contribute to Quickbase’s future growth and success.”
Campbell’s role was sourced through the external board program operated by Vista Equity Partners, a global investment firm focused on enterprise software, data, and technology-enabled businesses and a majority investor in Quickbase. Launched in 2017, the board program leverages Vista’s ecosystem and additional resources to identify, train, and appoint qualified board candidates for its portfolio companies. The program works to create a diverse pipeline of qualified board candidates through programs and partnerships that advance diversity for all boards and drive impact for the corporate world at large.
Quickbase is the first application platform built for Work Management in physical industries, empowering 12,000 global organizations to bring together people, processes, and data into one centralized location. The Quickbase platform enhances productivity and reduces Gray Work, the time lost when searching for data and information, by connecting everything through a single source of truth. With automated workflows and granular permissions, the right people will have access to the right information, mitigating risk, reducing waste, and trimming unexpected costs. Quickbase was founded in 1999 and is based in Boston (MA).
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