Keelvar based and founded in Cork is the leading global provider of intelligent sourcing automation solutions, and recently announced some exciting news. David Clarke the co-founder of Cape Clear, and the former CTO of Workday joined their board of directors as Chairperson.
Ronan talks to David Clarke about his background, his time with Workday, how Cape Clear got its name, choosing the right name for your startup, what Keelvar does,. David also talks about AI, remote working, the future plans for Keelvar, handling mistakes, and their recent financing round.
More about David:
David has nearly three decades of experience defining and communicating the strategic direction for innovative technology companies. He was the co-founding CEO of Cape Clear Software, which was started in 1999 and raised $50 million in investment capital from leading venture capital firms through its acquisition by Workday in 2008.
At Workday, he served in various technology and product leadership roles, ultimately serving as CTO, while the company grew from its early stages into a leading global cloud ERP provider.
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