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Big Think Capital Appoints Ami Dviri as Chief Marketing Officer
[March 01, 2024]

Big Think Capital Appoints Ami Dviri as Chief Marketing Officer


National business lending services company, Big Think Capital, has announced the appointment of Ami Dviri as chief marketing officer (CMO). In his role, Ami will lead all marketing functions, including brand, communications, merchant marketing, and partner marketing, reporting to the company's president, Davi Brown.



Ami joins Big Think Capital with 20 years of experience in senior marketing roles at Fortune 100 companies, including JP Morgan Chase, Deutsche Bank, and New York Life. Throughout his career, Ami has led business and marketing strategy, built large marketing operations and teams, overseen global brand initiatives, and spearheaded large-scale campaigns that drove significant and sustained growth for companies.

"Ami is a strategic, innovative, and dynamic leader and we are thrilled to welcome him to Big Think Capital", said David Brown. "With his extensive industry experience, profound marketing expertise, and commitment to a client-first, digital-driven approach, Ami is poised to play a key role in propelling our company forward as we enter the next phase of our growth."


Commenting on the appointment, Salvatore Vitale, chief strategy officer, added, "Ami's expertise and partnership will be instrumental in the ongoing expansion of our network of affiliates as we continually strive to provide them with valuable cross-marketing opportunities and a superior service experience."

Ami Dviri stated, "Big Think Capital holds a unique position in the alternative lending market, providing unparalleled value to business owners. The company's innovative digital platform, dedicated team of funding experts, and extensive network of partners and lenders enable it to seamlessly deliver exceptional solutions to its clients. I am pleased to join the company as CMO and support its mission of fostering the growth and prosperity of small businesses within their communities."


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