Frisco’s MTX Group Appoints Salesforce Veteran as Chief Client Officer

Before joining MTX, Dan Osborne led teams for Salesforce in state and local government, both on the professional services and licenses side, MTX said. In this new role, Osborne aims to transform the way government delivers client-focused services.

Dan Osborne has joined Frisco-based SaaS implementation partner MTX Group as chief client officer, bringing with him more than 15 years of experience within the Salesforce ecosystem.

“As chief client officer, Dan will drive the goals of our client partners to ensure we are delivering positive outcomes to the communities we serve,” MTX President Mahesh Nattanmai said in a statement. “I look forward to working with Dan towards our growth objectives as the company continues to scale and expand globally.”

Before MTX, Osborne led teams for Salesforce in state and local government, both on the professional services and licenses side, MTX said. In this new role, Osborne aims to transform the way government delivers client-focused services.

Osborne brings an extensive background in the public sector in driving excellence, MTX said. He will work with government agencies to streamline and enhance how they provide services to their residents, the company said.

MTX said the Osborne’s understanding of the Salesforce ecosystem dynamics will drive immediate value for the company, further its investment in Salesforce, and deliver outcomes-focused solutions to clients.

Osborne’s mission will focus on the growth of MTX and driving outcomes for clients and partners through successful digital transformation, the company said.

“I’m excited to be joining the MTX team. I have personally known MTX Founder and CEO Das Nobel for 12 years, and I strongly believe in the leadership of this organization,” Osborne said in a statement. “I’m confident that tomorrow’s opportunities for MTX are even better than today’s. I believe in the MTX team and their ability to deliver excellence to our clients.” 

MTX Group Inc. is a global technology consulting firm that enables organizations to modernize through digital transformation. It helps transform long-term strategy with outcomes in mind around happiness, health and the economy, the company said.

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