Nectari, renowned for its business intelligence and data management solutions, is entering a new era as co-founder Greg Brown prepares to retire in March 2025. Brown's departure signifies the end of an impactful 33-year tenure during which he was pivotal in shaping Nectari's vision, driving its revenue growth, and establishing its global presence across more than 60 countries. His efforts in fostering strong client and partner relationships, alongside co-founder Benoit Trottier and COO Guy Girouard, have been instrumental in the company's success.
The transition introduces Gareth Marks as the new Chief Revenue Officer and Nicolas Trottier as CFO, with both stepping into their roles as full partners. Marks, with over a decade at Nectari, has been crucial in the company's expansion, while Nicolas Trottier brings a wealth of entrepreneurial experience and a fresh perspective to the leadership team. This change underscores Nectari's commitment to innovation and growth, with the new leaders poised to build on the solid foundation laid by Brown and his colleagues.
Nectari's integration with top ERP platforms such as Sage Software and Acumatica has been a cornerstone of its strategy, enabling businesses worldwide to leverage real-time data for informed decision-making. The company's focus on delivering cutting-edge business intelligence solutions remains unwavering, with upcoming product updates set to further enhance its offerings. As Nectari turns the page, the legacy of Greg Brown's leadership and the promise of its new direction highlight the company's enduring impact on the software ecosystem.



