BILL Holdings Inc. Announces Rohini Jain as New CFO; John Rettig Expands Role to President and COO

Reuters
03 Jun
BILL Holdings Inc. Announces Rohini Jain as New CFO; John Rettig Expands Role to President and COO

Bill Holdings Inc. has announced key management changes with Rohini Jain joining as Chief Financial Officer, effective July 7th. She will report to CEO and Founder René Lacerte. John Rettig, currently President, will expand his role to include Chief Operating Officer responsibilities, focusing on accelerating the company's growth. Jain brings over 20 years of experience from companies like PayPal, Walmart, and General Electric.

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