
TownSq Global President Amelia Duckworth [Photo, TownSq; Composite image, DI Studio]
TownSq, a Richardson-based tech platform providing comprehensive solutions for homeowner association (HOA) communities, has named Jennifer Foster as president of its global operations. Foster has more than 20 years of executive leadership experience that includes SaaS, enterprise technology, financial services, and global business strategy, the company said.
“Jennifer’s proven leadership, strategic vision, and deep industry knowledge make her exceptionally well-positioned to lead TownSq into its next phase of growth and innovation,” Andrew Brock, president and CEO of HOAM Ventures, the parent company of TownSq, said in a statement. “Her customer-centric approach and global business pedigree will be instrumental as we continue expanding our platform and delivering value to our clients and communities.”
A fintech and banking veteran, Foster has a strong track record for developing customer-centric organizations and driving growth through innovation, strategic partnerships, and operational excellence, TownSq said. She has led large-scale revenue, product, and go-to-market initiatives around the world while building high-performing teams that provide excellent customer outcomes, the company added.
Foster spent much of her career at Dell Technologies, where she held leadership roles in global business development, led U.S. Dell.com operations, and established strategic business partnerships with a laser focus on improving the customer experience. She also served as director of business development at CSI, where she led client acquisition and advanced strategic growth in key markets.
As global president, Foster will guide TownSq’s strategic approach, operational improvement, and continued growth in both domestic and international markets.
“I’m excited to join TownSq at such a pivotal time for the company,” Foster said. “I look forward to working alongside the talented team to further strengthen our platform, elevate the customer experience, and support continued growth worldwide.”
TownSq offers a modern API platform with integrated tools and processes for HOA management that simplify association communications through web and mobile applications and premium professional services.
Late last year, HOAM and TownSq opened a new headquarters at 1300 E Lookout Dr. in Richardson, offering amenities such as an in-office café and fitness center, further supporting HOAM Ventures and TownSq’s mission of building “a dynamic, people-first culture.”
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