Jacksonville-based Greenshades Software announced June 23 that it named Vince Murdica as CEO.
He replaces David Rosas, the company’s co-founder and longtime CEO, who is taking on a senior advisory position. Greenshades provides payroll, human resources and tax software for companies, according to a news release.
Murdica is a veteran software-as-a-service executive with more than 25 years of experience in driving revenue growth, shaping go-to-market strategies and driving enterprise value creation, the release said.
He most recently was global head of growth for human resources compliance at Mitratech, where he led go-to-market teams and spearheaded merger-and-acquisition efforts to scale the business.
Before Mitratech, Murdica served as chief revenue officer at Mineral. Previously, he held senior sales and general manager positions and led more than six successful exits at such technology companies as Ambiq Micro, Ozmo Devices and Atmel, among others.
“I’m honored to step into this role to build on the strong foundation established by David Rosas and his leadership team as we continue growing Greenshades into the world’s leading human capital management software provider,” Murdica said in the release.
Since its start in 2002, Greenshades has grown its customer base to more than 4,000 U.S. companies, including such organizations as Goodwill, Papa John’s and the University of Denver. The company’s payroll, human resources and tax services now support over 2 million employees.
“It’s been a privilege to be able to start Greenshades and lead our success over these 23 years, but I’m ready to welcome a new leader to guide the company for this next phase of growth,” Rosas said in the release.
“Vince is the perfect leader to take us into this next chapter. I look forward to moving into a senior adviser role and partnering with him to chart Greenshades’ next phase as we continue our leadership in human capital management software.”