Neighborly creates new role of chief growth officer

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February 5, 2025

Reese Neumann

Reese Neumann

Neighborly, a franchisor of home service brands, appointed Reese Neumann to the newly created role of chief growth officer. Neumann will be based in Irving, Texas, and will serve as a member of Neighborly’s corporate leadership team. He reports directly to CEO Mike Davis.

“We are extremely fortunate to have the wealth of experience that Reese brings to help us become a more data-driven, technology-first company with insights at the heart of our decisions,” said Davis. “He will be fanatically focused on advancing operational excellence throughout the organization and a key part in shaping our strategic roadmap and how it supports our franchise owners.”

Neumann is a global executive with 25 years of business experience across multiple industries and disciplines. Most recently, Neumann had been leading the integration of private equity-backed companies to create Purpose Brands, a health and wellness platform with a large global footprint of gyms.

Prior to that, he served as vice president of strategy for KFC Global at YUM! Brands, where he led a high-performing team to develop and execute strategic planning, generated a comprehensive 2030 growth strategy and spearheaded the acceleration office. Additionally, Neumann was the interim CFO for KFC Global, leading financial operations across 149 countries.

“Neighborly has an incredible team, innovative vision and has made a commitment to the growth of its franchise owners,” said Neumann. “I look forward to leveraging my experience to streamline processes, remove friction, and make Neighborly faster, more efficient and easier to do business with.”

About Neighborly

Neighborly is a home services franchisor of more than 30 brands and 5,500 franchises collectively serving more than 14 million customers. Focused on repairing, maintaining and enhancing homes and businesses, the company operates online platforms that connect consumers to service providers in their local communities.

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