TransAct Technologies appoints new CRO

March 21, 2022
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Gaurav Bahri has experience at Workday, Oracle America.

TransAct Technologies, a provider of software-driven technology and printing solutions for high-growth markets, on Monday announced the appointment of Gaurav Bahri as Chief Revenue Officer for the Food Service Technology market, effective immediately.

The company described Bahri as a proven Enterprise Software sales leader responsible for delivering revenue objectives, building winning teams and shaping company cultures aligned toward consistent customer acquisition.

He joins TransAct from Workday, where he served as its Regional Sales Director. Prior to that, he was Group Vice President at Oracle America, where he managed teams of up to 150 sales representatives.

Before his appointment as Group Vice President at Oracle, Bahri held several other SaaS Application sales positions during which he spent time based on both the East and West Coast.

“We are pleased to welcome Gaurav Bahri to our already talented team,” Bart Shuldman, Chairman and CEO of TransAct, said in a statement. “Mr. Bahri comes with vast experience as a senior industry professional with a strong background in sales strategy and business development in an enterprise environment, and I have no doubt he will provide invaluable support to our BOHA! marketing and sales efforts. Further, Mr. Bahri’s experience in enterprise software makes him a perfect match for TransAct. We could not be more excited to get to work on our massive pipeline of opportunities.”

TransAct Technologies develops and sells software-driven technology and printing solutions for high-growth markets, including food service, casino and gaming, POS automation, and oil and gas. The company says its products are designed from the ground up based on market and customer requirements and are sold under the BOHA!, AccuDate, EPICENTRAL, Epic, Ithaca and Printrex brands.

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