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Honest Buildings Adds 2 New Hires to C-Suite

Project management platform Honest Buildings has expanded its C-Suite, hiring Amy Pisano as chief revenue officer and Bill Hazard as chief technical officer. The new additions come on the heels of record growth at the firm, which added approximately $1 billion per month in construction projects to the platform over the past year.

“Amy brings broad expertise partnering with and servicing enterprise clients, as well as bridging business and technology to drive revenue in a scalable way,” said CEO Riggs Kubiak. “Bill’s impressive background in technology enterprise and experience in executive leadership will not only elevate Honest Buildings and our product, but his expertise, especially in data analysis and utilization, will transform the entire industry.”

Bill Hazard Honest BuildingsPisano most recently was SVP of revenue for FreeWheel Publishers, a Comcast company. Hazard (at right) has 15 years experience bringing non-technical industries onto the cloud, and specializes in building and leading Agile teams.

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