Mounce Promoted to Chief Commercial Officer at Hyperion Solutions

Mounce

Memphis, Tennessee-headquartered Hyperion Solutions announced on August 6 that Andrew Mounce has been promoted from vice president of technical services to chief commercial officer. Since joining Hyperion in July 2023, Mounce has been instrumental as a commercial leader since the company’s restructuring in early May. He holds a BS in leadership and management studies from the United States Military Academy West Point and an Executive MBA in management and strategy from Fordham University. Before joining Hyperion, Mounce had an illustrious career with Otis, where he held several positions, most recently serving as vice president of Greater New York. His tenure at Otis was marked by significant achievements in profit and revenue growth, as well as the implementation of operational strategies. Mounce’s dedication and outstanding performance led to his being named General Manager of the Year in North America.

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