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Class makes key appointment as part of growth plans

Software firm Class has appointed David Goldsmith as business development manager as the company continues its focus on building relationships and new customer segments.

by Miranda Brownlee
February 3, 2023
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Mr Goldsmith joins Class from his previous role as head of sales for specialist SMSF audit company Evolv Super Audits.

Early his career, Mr Goldsmith started out as an accountant, including working in the Channel Islands, England before moving back to Australia where he then made the switch to sales working for BankLink helping accountants to streamline their banking transaction data. He then joined the Class business as business development manager in 2012.

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Class general manager, growth, Jo Hurley said she was delighted to announce the return of David Goldsmith to the Class business as a respected industry professional with a depth of experience and expertise.

“Over the years David has built extensive relationships with top tier accounting, auditing, SMSF administration and financial planning firms by helping these businesses to embrace and use technology to benefit client outcomes and drive efficiencies,” said Ms Hurley.

“This year marks 10 years since David first started his journey with Class and found his passion for SMSFs, technology innovation and solutions that transform the way businesses do work. So, we’re excited to welcome him back to the Class team.”

Mr Goldsmith said he was looking forward to working with Ms Hurley and the team doing what he loves.

“Class delivers best-in class innovation and automation for Australia’s top accounting firms and is focused on enhancing customer experiences and continuing to develop solutions that create even more value for its customers and partners,” he said.

“I look forward to catching up with existing Class customers and partners as well as making new connections face to face when I attend the SMSFA Association [sic] national conference this February.”

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