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MoxiWorks taps finance veteran Chris Choi as CFO by Jonathan Delozier for HousingWire

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MoxiWorks has appointed Chris Choi as its chief financial officer, the real estate software company announced this week.

The move cements a role that had been filled on an interim basis and follows a recent capital fundraising effort aimed at fueling long-term growth.

Choi brings more than two decades of finance experience across tech and startup sectors to the CFO seat.

He joined MoxiWorks earlier this year and previously held CFO roles at several technology companies, including Rescale and Shopkick. Choi also led financial operations at Flash Array, a business unit of publicly traded Pure Storage.

“After an extensive search, we found in Chris a leader with deep financial expertise and a proven ability to drive sustainable growth,” MoxiWorks CEO Eric Elfman said in a statement.

Choi has a background in investment banking, with stints at Lehman Brothers, Lazard, ING Barings and Barclays. His track record includes oversight of mergers and acquisitions, and he has scaled high-growth firms backed by investors such as Jeff Bezos and Sam Altman.

“After two months at MoxiWorks, I’m more convinced than ever that the team’s vision is not just achievable, but an exciting challenge I’m eager to take on,” Choi said.

Choi holds a bachelor’s degree from Sungkyunkwan University and an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

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