Randall-Reilly names chief technology officer

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Keith Manthey Cto Randall Reilly 1Randall-Reilly, the leading business-to-business data company in transportation, construction, agriculture and other industrial markets – and CCJ's parent organization – has named Keith Manthey its Chief Technology Officer. In his role, he is charged with helping the 87-year-old technology and analytics company continue its growth and innovation trajectory.

Manthey comes to Randall-Reilly most recently from Dell Technologies, where he served as a global CTO and as one of their artificial intelligence and analytics leaders, and Equifax, where he led their Data Platforms Group building their data factory systems.

His resume is both deep and broad, with stints at leading companies including Capital One, Freddie Mac and ChoicePoint, among others.

“In our search for the right candidate to fill this role, we focused on finding a “growth CTO,” someone who would help us continue to infuse leading edge analytics and value-added features into our product platforms,” said Randall-Reilly CEO Matt Reilly.

“In addition, we were looking for someone with deep experience collaborating across divisions – and with clients – and who has experiences as a leader in companies in growth mode. Keith delivers on all fronts.”

As Randall-Reilly looks to evolve and differentiate its existing product set, Manthey will work with the Randall-Reilly team to build consumer-grade user interfaces and leverage analytics to provide new insights into trends, pricing, or useful industry patterns.

Given the company’s differentiated data assets, insights derived from this data will not be available anywhere else. 

“I’m excited to have the opportunity to be part of such a dynamic company as it enters its next growth phase,” Manthey said. “I look forward to working with the team to drive the data-driven insights our clients rely on to succeed.”

Manthey holds a Master’s in Management Information Systems (MIS) from the University of Georgia – Terry College. He lives with his family in Alpharetta, Georgia. 

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