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Chicago startup Label Insight announced that it hired Tim Whiting as its vice president of marketing. He previously led the marketing efforts at OpinionLab, which was acquired by Verint in 2016.
Showpad, a Belgium sales enablement platform with a large Chicago presence, named Matt Miller as its CFO. He most recently served as the CFO of Chicago-based Centro.
Chicago tech company Maestro Health, which was acquired last year by AXA for $155M, named Craig Maloney as its next CEO. He replaces founding CEO Rob Butler. Maloney previously served as the president of Aon's voluntary benefits and enrollments solutions division.
Yelena Shkolnik has been promoted to principal at Chicago-based Jump Capital. Yelena leads Jump Capital's investments in media and other verticals, and has led investments in companies like Tubi, Tvision and Upshow. She joined Jump Capital in 2015 after previously working at MK Capital and Dreamworks.
Chicago tech unicorn SMS Assist named Adam Love as the president of its residential division. Love joins SMS Assist from Opendoor, a digital platform for residential real estate transactions.
Chicago-based automotive tech company LotLinx announced it hired Sean Peoples as its chief revenue officer. Peoples comes to LotLinx after six years at CarGurus, where he was VP of sales.