Seeq Appoints New CFO
Ray Scheppach will oversee all aspects of global financial operations.
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Seeq Corporation, a global provider of analytics, AI and enterprise monitoring for industrial companies, announced the appointment of Ray Scheppach as Chief Financial Officer (CFO), joining the Seeq executive leadership team. Scheppach will oversee all aspects of Seeq’s global financial operations, including financial strategy, reporting, risk management, treasury, tax and long-term business planning.

Ray Scheppach, newly appointed CFO of Seeq.
Source: Seeq
“We’re excited to welcome Ray to Seeq at a time of rapid growth and global expansion,” says Dr. Lisa Graham, CEO at Seeq. “His deep experience in scaling SaaS businesses and leading through high-growth phases will be instrumental as we continue to invest in innovation and value for our customers.”
Scheppach brings more than 25 years of financial leadership experience in the software and SaaS sectors. Prior to Seeq, he served as CFO at iManage, a global legal-tech SaaS company. During his tenure, he played a key role in the company’s 2015 leveraged buyout from Hewlett-Packard and helped drive over 7x revenue growth. His background includes extensive work building financial infrastructure to support enterprise-scale operations and strategic transformation.
“Seeq is at an exciting inflection point, with clear product-market fit and a strong, mission-driven culture,” says Scheppach. “I look forward to partnering with the team to support sustainable growth and deliver long-term value to our customers and stakeholders.”
Scheppach holds a B.B.A. in finance from James Madison University and an M.B.A. in finance from the University of Pittsburgh. He is also a registered CPA and brings a strong foundation in corporate governance, financial discipline, and operational efficiency.
Seeq enables companies to address key digital transformation through accelerated workforce and sustainability initiatives with AI-enabled analytics that unlock the value of industrial data. Engineers, scientists, and business leaders in manufacturing organizations utilize Seeq to rapidly analyze, predict, collaborate, and share insights, driving improved production outcomes.
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