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    Brian Suthoff

    Builder | Entrepreneur | Advisor | Investor

    Brian Suthoff is a seasoned entrepreneur and business leader who has a proven track record in founding and growing successful ventures across various industries.

    He previously led the Software Products group at Rightworks, which later rebranded from Right Networks, showcasing his expertise in software solutions and management.

    Brian's entrepreneurial journey includes founding Tally Street, a platform aimed at aiding accounting firms and professionals in enhancing client services through data-driven customer insights.

    Prior to Tally Street, he established Hub Beverage, the first craft spirits distributor in Massachusetts, achieving significant growth and a successful acquisition by Stone Fence Beverage.

    With a background in business administration, finance, and economics, Brian's educational foundation includes an MBA in International Business from The George Washington University School of Business and a B.S. in Business Administration from Rockhurst University.

    Throughout his career, Brian has held key roles in various organizations, such as founder, CEO at Tally Street, co-founder of Localytics, and general manager at Rightworks, displaying his diverse skill set in strategic leadership, product development, and corporate growth.

    He has also served in influential positions at prominent companies like AOL, Alcatel-Lucent, and Newbridge Networks, further enriching his experience in business development, product management, and marketing.

    Brian's involvement as an angel investor at Launchpad Venture Group highlights his commitment to supporting and nurturing innovative startups within the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

    Highlights

    Apr 22 · Business Wire
    Tally Street Finds Small Businesses Collect More Than Half of Their Money Late - Business Wire
    Apr 22 · Business Wire
    Tally Street Finds Small Businesses Collect More Than Half of Their ... - Business Wire
    Tally Street Finds Small Businesses Collect More Than Half of Their ... - Business Wire