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DALLAS, April 11, 2024--Thryv Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: THRY) the leading do-it-all small business software platform, announced today that it will release its first quarter 2024 financial results on Thursday, May 2, before the market opens. The release will be followed by a conference call at 8:30 a.m. ET to discuss the results with the investment community.
DALLAS, April 09, 2024--Thryv, Inc., (NASDAQ: THRY) the leading do-it-all small business software platform, today announced Rees Johnson has joined the company as chief product officer. Johnson is responsible for the vision, strategy, and development of the Thryv platform, which offers inter-operable centers that help small businesses automate and modernize a range of day-to-day functions. He reports directly to Thryv President Grant Freeman.