Irving’s LineLeader by ChildcareCRM Appoints New Chief Executive

Neller has led LineLeader's business and finance operations since he joined the company in 2018 and succeeds Matt Amoia, who stepped down recently as CEO.

Irving-based LineLeader by ChildcareCRM has appointed Brett Nellar as chief executive officer of the provider of SaaS software and digital payment solutions for the early childcare education market.

“We’re thrilled to have Brett in the CEO role,” Bill Hurley, a board member at LineLeader, said in a statement. “He is a proven leader with the experience, passion, and vision to lead LineLeader through its next phase of growth and innovation.”

Neller has led LineLeader’s business and finance operations since he joined the company in 2018 and succeeds Matt Amoia, who stepped down recently as CEO.

Neller is experienced in finance, business operations, and strategic planning across a wide range of industries.

Before LineLeader, Neller held leadership roles responsible for driving financial transformation and value creation within Marriott International, Deloitte Consulting, and Chevron.

“I am incredibly humbled and excited to assume this new role, and for the future of the company,” Neller said in a statement. “We have an exceptionally talented team at LineLeader that is focused on powering the childcare industry with innovative products that simplify childcare marketing and management. I thank our team for placing their trust in me as the next CEO of LineLeader and Matt Amoia for his leadership, as well as his contributions to the growth and success of LineLeader during his tenure.”

LineLeader said it powers early childhood education with its childcare platform that enables businesses to grow enrollment, boost family engagement, and simplify center management.

Its award-winning platform seamlessly combines lead management, marketing automation, family communication, payment processing, and childcare management into a single unified platform, so childcare organizations can consolidate multiple products into one solution.

More than 5,000 early childcare education centers globally use LineLeader.

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