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Procore Technologies Inc., a global provider of construction management software based in Carpinteria, California, has appointed Steve Davis as president of product and technology. In this role, Davis will lead Procore’s product, design and engineering organizations.
Based out of Austin, Texas, Davis will be responsible for driving the strategy and execution of Procore’s product offerings, working with more than 13,000 customers to build experiences for the industry. Davis will report to President and CEO Tooey Courtemanche, who founded the company.
“Steve is a highly respected technology leader with vast experience driving operational excellence across global, high-growth companies,” Courtemanche says. “His depth and breadth of consumer technology experience will bring immense value to Procore, as we believe every software user is a consumer and deserves consumer-grade technology. Not only that, but Steve shares our culture, customer and people-first values, and is known and trusted by many as a world-class leader.”
Davis previously served as chief technology officer at Babylon Health, a digital health care company. Before Babylon Health, Davis held various leadership positions at HomeAway and Expedia Group. This includes senior vice president and general manager of data and artificial intelligence (A.I.) where he helped build a data and A.I. platform to power more than $100 billion in annual online transactions, reshaping the travel industry.
“I’m thrilled to be joining Procore and the mission-driven team that has already provided such a great foundation to build upon,” Davis says “I’m excited for the opportunity to work with a world-class team to continue strengthening our innovative platform to help our customers do what they do best, which is building the world around us.”
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