Signature Taps Wendy Nelson as High-Risk Channel Sales Manager

Signature Taps Wendy Nelson as High-Risk Channel Sales Manager

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Signature Payments has appointed veteran industry exec Wendy Nelson as channel sales manager for high-risk and integrated payments.

Nelson will focus on developing strategic partnerships and enhancing the company's offerings to better serve clients in the adult sector.

Having previously served as vice president of sales at NETbilling, Nelson brings over a decade of experience in ecommerce and merchant services, particularly within the industry.

“Wendy’s expertise in technology and customer service will play a pivotal role in driving growth and ensuring a seamless experience for merchants,” a rep said. “Her commitment to client relations and her proactive approach to industry challenges make her an ideal fit for Signature Payments. The company looks forward to her leadership and innovation.”

Nelson enthused, “The high-risk industry is dynamic and full of opportunities. I look forward to working with the team to deliver innovative solutions that help our clients thrive. Signature Payments has a strong reputation for excellence, and I am eager to contribute to its continued success.”

Executive VP of Revenue Anthony Ake added, "As the payments industry continues to evolve, having someone of Wendy's caliber on our team is invaluable. Her insights and experience will empower us to provide cutting-edge solutions that meet the unique needs of our clients."

For more information, visit SignaturePayments.com.

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