PayBright Appoints Tina Gregory as VP of Operations and James Ringstaff as Director of Product Enablement
PayBright announced the appointments of Tina Gregory and James Ringstaff on June 02, 2026. The moves come as the company expands its sales network and invests in technology solutions for small and medium-sized businesses.
news.google.comPayBright appointed Tina Gregory as Vice President of Operations and James Ringstaff as Director of Product Enablement and Systems on June 02, 2026. The announcement was issued from Raleigh, North Carolina. PayBright stated that the two executives join a growing team as the company expands its nationwide network of independent sales agents and merchants.
The company is also investing in technology-forward solutions designed to meet the needs of small and medium-sized businesses across traditional and specialized industry sectors, from hospitality to e-commerce. Tina Gregory brings three decades of experience in payments, merchant services, high and low-risk acquiring, revenue operations, and scalable commercial infrastructure.
She spent six years as Executive Advisor at High Profile Payments, where her work centered on high-risk merchant strategy, payment economics, acquiring relationships, underwriting strategy, and operational consulting.
Gregory has also served as Founder and CEO, ISV/ISO Manager, and Vice President. Benzinga reported the appointments based on the June 02, 2026 press release issued by PayBright.
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