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Canopy Welcomes New Vice President of Finance

Alison Fuller joins the company to accelerate innovation in the accounting industry

LEHI, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Canopy, the leading cloud-based practice management platform for accounting professionals, announced Alison Fuller has joined the company as vice president of finance. With a strong background in finance and management, Fuller will be responsible for all financial planning, accounting and reporting functions.

Fuller brings to Canopy a wealth of knowledge from her background in corporate finance, financial planning and analysis, decision support and risk management spanning both startups and Fortune 500 companies. She joins the team from Vivint Smart Home, where she was the senior finance director, supporting the company’s largest revenue-generating team. Fuller also held roles as a finance director at American Express and as a senior financial analyst at Walmart.com.

“Alison is a great addition to the company and her stellar track record of implementing effective financial strategies at global companies will prove to be very valuable for our team,” said Davis Bell, CEO, Canopy. “As the acceleration of virtual practices continues, we are perfectly positioned to support industry professionals with our cloud-based solution. In her new role, Alison will be key to driving Canopy’s financial operations ensuring we can continue to develop the best solutions to help accountants be more efficient.”

“Canopy has been such a change agent for the accounting industry, with rapid growth and success in a short amount of time,” said Fuller. “I am thrilled to be joining a team of growing, innovative thought leaders and look forward to helping advance the accounting industry.”

About Canopy

Canopy provides a cloud-based practice management and tax resolution software to thousands of accounting professionals nationwide. The modern, easy-to-use software cuts out accounting practice busywork, improves the client experience, and brings all the different tools a practitioner needs under one roof. Learn more at https://www.getcanopy.com/.

Contacts

Jenny Olson
mPR, Inc. for Canopy
310-773-2568
jenny@mpublicrelations.com

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Canopy announced Alison Fuller has joined the company as VP of finance, the leader in cloud-based solutions for accounting professionals.
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Contacts

Jenny Olson
mPR, Inc. for Canopy
310-773-2568
jenny@mpublicrelations.com

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