![]() ![]() Lavigueur will also remain involved in all matters relating to Coveo’s fiscal year ending March 31, including supporting Nussey with Coveo’s 2023 year-end earnings cycle. Nussey starts his new role as Coveo’s CFO on May 1, and Lavigueur will transition into a senior advisor role. He was also CFO at Descartes Systems Group, which had already been publicly listed on the Nasdaq and TSX before he joined. Prior to his career at Lightspeed, Nussey also worked as CFO for D2L, departing in 2018 before the edtech startup filed for its IPO on the TSX in 2021. He later shifted to Lightspeed’s COO in 2022. Nussey first joined Lightspeed in 2018 as CFO, leading its initial public offering on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2019, and subsequently on the New York Stock Exchange in 2020. At that time, Lightspeed said it was Nussey’s decision to leave the startup, adding that he indicated plans to explore new opportunities more closely aligned with his professional roots as CFO. Nussey is joining Coveo following his departure from Lightspeed earlier this month, where he most recently served as its COO. Lavigueur helped lead Coveo to go public on the TSX in 2021, where it raised $215 million. ![]() Its long-time CFO and corporate secretary Jean Lavigueur is retiring from his position, and will be succeeded by Brandon Nussey, who has served as a finance and operations executive for several public Canadian tech companies. Québec City-based artificial intelligence (AI) startup Coveo is making significant changes to its C-suite. Share on: Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email
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