Assembly Recruits President and GM, Data & Analytics for insightsoftware

September 15, 2025 – Austin, TX-based executive search firm Assembly has assisted in the recruitment of Matt Belkin as the new president and GM, data & analytics at insightsoftware. “It was a pleasure to work with the insightsoftware team once again, and we wish Matt and the entire team continued success,” Assembly said in a LinkedIn post.

Mr. Belkin has more than 25 years of executive leadership experience in B2B technology and software, with a history of scaling hyper-growth SaaS companies toward billion-dollar valuations and exits. Previously, he served as CEO of Parsable. Before that, Mr. Belkin was with Terminus, an engagement platform built to deliver more pipeline and revenue through multi-channel, account-based marketing (ABM), where he served as chief customer officer and general manager of Data Cloud. Prior to Terminus, he held CxO roles at Domo, a SaaS solution for modern business intelligence, and Omniture, which provides online business optimization software for multichannel initiatives. He has also held leadership positions at large global companies including Adobe and JP Morgan.

“Thrilled to join insightsoftware as president & GM, data & analytics — leading a $100 million business with the opportunity to rethink what’s possible with data and AI,” Mr. Belkin said in a LinkedIn post. “Our mission is simple: connect to any data, embed insights everywhere, and make AI practical for every customer.”

insightsoftware is a global provider of connected solutions for the office of the CFO. They offer solutions across financial planning and analysis (FP&A), accounting, and operations. The company is headquartered in Raleigh, NC.

Assembly is comprised of dedicated executive search professionals who specialize in specific functional areas, allowing them to provide clients expert service in their respective fields. The firm is focused exclusively on growth equity and venture capital-backed software and technology companies. Assembly’s clients include TA Associates, Genstar Capital, and Summit Partners.

Related: Assembly Group Partners with Employ to Recruit CEO

Carissa Clark is the founding partner of Assembly. She began her executive recruiting career nearly a decade ago at Bespoke Partners, a boutique executive recruiting firm, where she was one of the firm’s first hires, and played an integral role in building the company’s infrastructure and client base. Her passion for partnering with founders and CEOs to build leadership teams is what led her to start Assembly Group in 2019. Throughout her career in search, Ms. Clark has worked exclusively with private equity-backed software and tech companies to place C-level executives across all functions.

Sonar CFO Search

Assembly Group also assisted in the recruitment of Jean Compeau as the new CFO of Sonar, the leader for integrated code quality and code security solutions. “It was a pleasure working with the Sonar team, and we wish the company continued success as they welcome Jean,” Assembly Group said in a LinkedIn post.


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Ms. Compeau brings over 30 years of extensive experience in finance and strategic business inside the technology industry, with expertise in scaling and leading high-growth companies. As the deputy CFO of global cybersecurity leader Palo Alto Networks, she played a key role in scaling the company’s growth from $255 million to $7 billion in revenue, including successfully executing and integrating over 25 acquisitions. “Her experience in transforming business models, capital allocation, tax planning, and digital transformation will be crucial as Sonar continues to expand and evolve,” the company said.

Sonar helps prevent code quality and security issues from reaching production, amplifies developers’ productivity in concert with AI assistants, and improves the developer experience with streamlined workflows. Today, Sonar is used by more than 7 million developers and 400,000 organizations worldwide, including the Department of Defense, Microsoft, NASA, MasterCard, Siemens, and T-Mobile.

Related: Assembly Group Recruits Chief Technology Officer for Prometheus Group

Contributed by Scott A. Scanlon, Editor-in-Chief and Dale M. Zupsansky, Executive Editor  – Hunt Scanlon Media

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