ARCOS® LLC, a utility resource-management company, has named Odus “Boogie” Wittenburg — a veteran at building and leading fast-growing technology firms — as the company’s CEO effective immediately.
Wittenburg succeeds Bruce Duff who, after 10 years as CEO of ARCOS and 40 years in the software industry, has announced his retirement. Duff will take on a strategic advisory role, supporting Wittenburg and the executive team through this transition.
Under Duff’s leadership, the company was able to grow its employee base, expand the number of customers served, meaningfully increase revenue across ARCOS’ software offerings. Through this transition, Wittenburg looks to continue the company’s strong revenue growth by investing in ARCOS’ leading technology platform and supporting customer needs.
Wittenburg takes the helm of ARCOS after an esteemed career leading and expanding several enterprise software and technology companies. Most recently, he was chief operating officer for Bold Commerce, an e-commerce technology company serving 90,000 brands.
Before Bold, he was chief commercial officer for Anaconda, a provider of open-source data science software. Wittenburg also served as president and executive vice president of Customer Experience for publicly traded financial services software company Q2 Holdings Inc., a maker of digital banking and lending solutions.
Prior to Q2, Wittenburg spent 10 years at Rackspace Hosting, leading the managed cloud computing company’s Americas business unit. Wittenburg earned a bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M University, and his MBA from Harvard Business School.
“Over the past 10 years, Bruce has helped transform ARCOS into the high-quality business it is today. I thank him for his leadership as we continue on our growth trajectory,” said Wittenburg. “I am excited for this next chapter and privileged to help carry on ARCOS’ mission of solving the toughest resource management challenges for utilities and other critical infrastructure industries.”
“Boogie has experience leading companies and mastering technology, including mission-critical software-as-a-service solutions,” said Duff. “While he’s technically minded, he’s approachable and likes to know the story and people behind the numbers. He’s a great fit for this role technically, operationally, financially, and culturally; I have no doubt he’ll take ARCOS to the next level with the continued support of our investors Vista Equity Partners.”