GoTab Appoints Rick Malthaner as Vice President of Alliances

Restaurant commerce platform GoTab is announcing the appointment of Rick Malthaner as Vice President of Alliances. In his new role, Malthaner will work across the company’s sales, account, and partnership teams to expand GoTab’s partner ecosystem and lead partner-focused growth initiatives.

Technical by trade and with decades of experience in the point-of-sale and payments industry, Malthaner has built his career working with hospitality, loyalty, retail, and grocery clients. After starting his own company at age 23, he developed an extensive knowledge of traditional VARs, POS, software, and payment systems by vetting, distributing and reselling technology solutions to a multitude of independent businesses. He also oversaw the reseller program at Cybertill, developed strategic partnerships for rewards platform LoyalTree and managed all relationships with channel partners (Point-of-Sale ISVs and POS Resellers) of data-driven customer engagement & loyalty solution Como.

“I am thrilled to join GoTab’s talented leadership team and contribute to the tremendous growth of its partner ecosystem,” said Rick Malthaner, VP of Alliances for GoTab. “I’ve explored countless technology solutions for hospitality operators and can safely say that none can rival the distinctive features that GoTab has developed,” he added.

Originally from the Philadelphia area, Malthaner is based in Charleston, South Carolina. When not at work, he enjoys cycling, cooking, and traveling with his family and with his son’s hockey team.

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