What do you get when you combine e-commerce, text messaging, your monthly phone bill and Steve Klebe? BilltoMobile. Steve Klebe, Vice President of Business Development and Strategy at BilltoMobile, brings with him 30+ years of experience in the payments space.
Steve joined BilltoMobile, a direct mobile billing service, and is responsible for driving merchant adoption and continued growth. Listen to this exclusive NEXTcast for more on how Steve will help define What’s Next.
Executive Bio: Steve Klebe, Vice President of Business Development and Strategy for BilltoMobile
As Vice President of Business Development and Strategy for BilltoMobile™, Steve is responsible for building and managing the team and the relationships to drive the adoption of BilltoMobile’s services by merchants both directly and through various reseller and infrastructure partnerships.
Steve has over 30 years of experience in sales, business development, strategic alliances and product marketing in electronic payments, authentication and fraud prevention including the last 18 years specifically in ecommerce.
He has worked in a variety of senior management roles at companies such as VeriFone, CyberCash, CyberSource, PassMark Security (acquired by RSA/EMC) and Vindicia. Steve has driven numerous innovative solutions from infancy through their mainstream stage. He was responsible for a wide variety of partnerships with companies such as First Data and Visa including the original equity investment by Visa.
CyberSource and the co-branded product – the CyberSource Advanced Fraud Screen enhanced by Visa. He has taught classes at the NACHA Payments Institute, was on the board of directors of the Electronic Transactions Association and on the advisory boards of the Direct Response Forum, and the Electronic Funds Transfer Association. Steve has spoken at over 50 conferences during his career.
Steve received a Bachelor of Science with honors in Business Administration from Northeastern University, Boston, MA.
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