Epicor has appointed Kerrie Jordan as Chief Marketing Officer. With a unique blend of senior product innovation and strategic marketing experience, Jordan will lead Epicor’s global marketing strategy, driving brand growth and customer engagement across the make, move, and sell economy.
“Kerrie’s ability to connect product strategy with market execution makes her an ideal fit for this role,” said Vaibhav Vohra, Epicor President and Chief Product & Technology Officer. “Her leadership has already helped shape our Cognitive ERP vision, and as the only cloud ERP community focused solely on the needs of supply chain businesses, we’re excited to see her bring that same energy and insight to our global marketing efforts.”
Since 2023, Jordan has served as Group Vice President of Product Management and ISV Partner Programs at Epicor, where she’s driven the company’s Cognitive ERP roadmap, an AI-driven approach that transforms ERP from a system of record to a system of action and insight. With her appointment to CMO, Jordan will capitalize on the areas where industry-focused product, analytics, and go-to-market strategy converge, speeding innovation and time-to-value for Epicor customers and accelerating global company growth.
“I’m honored to expand my role at Epicor to serve as CMO,” said Jordan. “Epicor is at the forefront of helping essential businesses thrive through AI-driven, connected, intelligent technologies. I look forward to amplifying our impact, deepening relationships with our customers and partners, and driving growth across our global markets.”
Prior to Epicor, Jordan held product marketing leadership roles at Oracle. Before Oracle, she also drove strategic marketing programs for enterprise technology clients as part of her consulting roles at global marketing firms.
Jordan is a recognized thought leader in cloud ERP, digital transformation, and supply chain industry innovation. Her Epicor podcast, “Manufacturing the Future,” has explored a variety of technology trends and topics through in-depth conversations with manufacturing and supply chain leaders, experts, and influencers. Jordan is also a frequent Forbes Tech Council contributor. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Santa Clara University in California.