Nintex names former Seahawk, Coinstar CFO to board

Bellevue-based workflow automation company Nintex announced Tuesday its appointment of former football hall-of-famer Steve Largent and former Coinstar chief financial officer Brian V. Turner to its board in an effort to fortify its financial and business acumen.

Bellevue-based workflow automation company Nintex announced Tuesday its appointment of former football hall-of-famer Steve Largent and former Coinstar chief financial officer Brian V. Turner to its board in an effort to fortify its financial and business acumen.

Largent, who played for the Seattle Seahawks before taking on a presidency with CTIA — The Wireless Network and former congressional seat in Oklahoma, will bring his lobbying experience for sensible wireless regulations to the board, according to a Tuesday statement by Nintex.

Nintex provides 5,000 public and private organizations in 90 countries with software and cloud services that support workflow automation, including 200 of the Fortune 500.

Turner, who served as CFO with Coinstar — now Outerwall — was tapped for the work he did with the company between 2003 and 2009, raising revenue from $120 million to $1.3 billion in that time through a well-planned diversity strategy, states Nintex.