LikeZero taps Joli Riley as COO of contract risk analysis and data capture specialist

Rick Steves

LIKEZERO provides a searchable golden source of legal agreement data that manages complex hierarchies of entities and documents and uses advanced mining and matching techniques to capture data from the most complex legal agreements.

LIKEZERO has appointed Joli Riley as Chief Operations Officer of the contract risk analysis and data capture company, reporting chief executive Mike Lines. Joli Riley will work across the business ensuring all operations meet the needs of a growing and demanding client base.

Joli Riley’s over 20 years’ experience in financial markets software includes a decade at Aptitude Software, where she was instrumental in its expansion into the North American and Asia Pacific markets.

Prior to Aptitude, she held several developer and consultancy roles in investment banking at Morgan Stanley, Lehman Brothers, Barclays, and UBS. She has specialized in solving complex regulatory and accounting problems as well as leading post go-live support teams for excellent client experience.

Helping firms to manage legal, credit, operational risk

Her experience will be welcomed at LIKEZERO, a searchable golden source of legal agreement data that manages complex hierarchies of entities and documents and uses advanced mining and matching techniques to capture data from the most complex legal agreements.

The data outputs enable Banks and Investment firms to improve quality, reduce cost and more importantly save time on difficult decision making to manage legal, credit and operational risk.

Michael Lines, Chief Executive Officer at LIKEZERO, said: “I am absolutely delighted to welcome Joli, she brings a wealth of experience that will be invaluable to LIKEZERO. As we scale the business, excellence in all areas of operations is paramount and I know that Joli will provide leadership across all of our business functions.”

William Sumner joins LIKEZERO as Head of Sales

LIKEZERO has recently appointed William Sumner as Head of Sales, joining with 20 years experience selling trading technology, the last 10 of which focused on global enterprise software solutions with large investment banks.

“I am thrilled to be joining LIKERZERO the pioneering solution for contract data capture. I was thoroughly impressed by the product’s design, the richness of the data model, and the team’s depth of experience servicing some of the largest banks. I am excited to help unlock the true potential of the product underpinning the risk management of our client’s business data. Further drawing on my own experience, and where I sold enterprise trading solutions globally within the very same clients, exciting times ahead!”, said William Sumner.

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