Dallas’ TCP Software Welcomes New Additions to Leadership Team

TCP, a provider of employee scheduling, time, and attendance solutions, said the additions of CRO Stu Story, CMO Casey Carey, and SVP of Product Management Praveen Kanyadi are aimed at accelerating the company's growth in the workforce management space.

Dallas-based TCP Software has expanded its leadership team over the past six months with appointments of Stu Story as chief revenue officer, Casey Carey as chief marketing officer, and Praveen Kanyadi as SVP of product management.

TCP, a provider of employee scheduling, time, and attendance solutions, said these strategic additions aim to accelerate its growth by increasing its focus on customer value and delivering innovative solutions in the workforce management space.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Stu, Casey, and Praveen to the TCP leadership team,” CEO Daryl Rolley said in a statement. “Each of these executives brings a unique skill set and a wealth of experience that will help us continue our mission of providing industry-leading solutions that empower organizations to manage their workforce more effectively. Their leadership will be invaluable as we enter our next phase of growth.”

As chief revenue officer, Story brings a wealth of experience in scaling revenue operations across SaaS organizations, the company said. Story’s previous role as CRO at several high-growth tech companies saw him leading sales teams to achieve record-breaking revenue targets. At TCP, Story will focus on optimizing go-to-market strategies and expanding the company’s impact across its base of almost 38,000 customers.

Carey joins TCP as chief marketing officer, bringing more than 20 years’ experience in driving marketing strategy for leading technology companies. Carey previously held key leadership roles at Google and Adobe, where he spearheaded data-driven marketing initiatives that significantly contributed to business growth. Carey’s expertise in demand marketing and building category-leading brands will amplify TCP’s market presence and help drive continued revenue growth, the company said.

Kanyadi is a seasoned product leader with a track record of driving product innovation in the software industry, TCP said. Before joining TCP, Kanyadi co-founded and led product strategy at SpotCues (acquired by UKG), where he played a pivotal role in the company’s success. TCP said his deep understanding of user-centric product development will be vital to evolving TCP’s product strategy to meet the dynamic needs of today’s workforce.

TCP Software has a comprehensive suite of solutions that streamline scheduling, time and attendance, and labor management for businesses and organizations of all sizes.

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