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RIVET: NEW FOCUS AFTER CEO'S DEATH Featured

The late Michael Rohan, Rivet SoftwareRivet Software has restructured following the July death of founder and CEO Michael Rohan. His widow, Madelaine Rohan, has been named as acting CEO, and the company says it has partnered with a consortium of private vendors. Rivet produces document management and reporting software in the XBRL space. Many channel members will remember Rohan, and his brother, Robert, who were founders of the former FRx Software (and known for the FRx breakfasts at the Great Plains reseller conference, Stampede).

The restructuring plan included a variety of operational initiatives such as aggressive recruitment of top-notch talent and improved efficiencies and continuing the creation of tools for financial analysis and reporting. Other officers include Scott Calvert as chief revenue officer. Calvert's LinkedIn page show he holds a number of business development and consulting positions with other companies. The company named a venture and M&A guy, Chris Hoar, as chief visionary officer, and Jordan Woodard as director of XBRL Business Development. Woodard has been at Rivet since April 2010 and was named director of business development in November that year. He spent several years with the SEC and has been FASB's Director of Business Development. According to his obituary, Rohan died while visiting his home in France. Among Rohan's survivors are is brother, Robert Rohan, who was also a founder of FRx.

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