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Senior Vice President of Corporate Development Appointed at SmartBear to Accelerate M&A Strategy and AI-Driven Growth

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Senior Vice President of Corporate Development Appointed at SmartBear to Accelerate M&A Strategy and AI-Driven Growth
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Senior Vice President of Corporate Development Appointed at SmartBear to Accelerate M&A Strategy and AI-Driven Growth

2025-04-29 20:02 Last Updated At:20:20

SOMERVILLE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 29, 2025--

SmartBear, a leading provider of software quality and visibility solutions, has welcomed Nate Lewis as Senior Vice President of Corporate Development. Nate has more than 30 years of experience assisting both public and private companies in their pursuit of mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, and strategic partnerships. He is leading SmartBear’s mergers and acquisitions strategy and advancing the company’s transformation into an AI-native organization, further driving enterprise-wide adoption of AI to accelerate growth, boost productivity, and unlock new value across every function.

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“Nate brings a rare combination of deep M&A experience and a forward-looking mindset that’s exactly what we need as we strategically scale,” said Dan Faulkner, CEO of SmartBear. “As Nate leads the charge to transform SmartBear into an AI-native organization, his leadership will help us unlock new growth opportunities and empower our teams across the organization to focus on the work that matters most for software development teams worldwide. I expect Nate’s impact to be felt across every function as we move even faster, work smarter, and continue to create more value for our customers and employees.”

Previously, Nate held senior corporate development roles at Demandware, Nuance Communications, Corel Corporation, and Stonebridge Associates. Most recently, he served as Chief Development Officer at Sevita, a provider of home and community-based specialty health care services, where he oversaw the company’s high-volume acquisition program. He brings deep expertise in structuring complex transactions, building high-performing teams, and aligning growth strategies with long-term business value.

"SmartBear’s bold vision for growth, both through strategic acquisitions and AI innovation, brings the type of challenges I’m passionate about,” said Nate Lewis. “I’m excited to join the leadership team to help scale SmartBear and create long-term value during this pivotal time in software development. As AI accelerates how software is built, it’s paramount that quality remains at the forefront.”

Nate’s appointment comes at a time of accelerating innovation at SmartBear, marked by recent recognition in the 2025 Global Tech Awards. SmartBear API Hub, powered by Swagger, was recognized in the API category, while its AI-driven innovation, SmartBear HaloAI, received an award in the AI category.

About SmartBear
SmartBear is pioneering innovation in software quality, embracing AI’s transformative potential. The company’s powerful solution hubs, including SmartBear API Hub, SmartBear Insight Hub, and SmartBear Test Hub, featuring HaloAI, give software development teams around the world visibility and automation that provide end-to-end quality. SmartBear is trusted by over 16 million developers, testers, and software engineers at 32,000+ organizations – including innovators like Adobe, JetBlue, FedEx, and Microsoft. With an active peer-to-peer community, SmartBear meets customers where they are to help make our technology-driven world a better place. The company is committed to ethical corporate practices, including responsible AI that integrates accountability and transparency across its technology stack, and to social responsibility, promoting good in all the communities it serves. Learn more at smartbear.com, or follow on LinkedIn, X, or Facebook.

Nate Lewis, Senior Vice President of Corporate Development, SmartBear

Nate Lewis, Senior Vice President of Corporate Development, SmartBear

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Spain will limit access to Madrid's airport to try to prevent homeless camping

2025-05-16 15:29 Last Updated At:15:31

MADRID (AP) — Spain's airport authority will start to limit access to Madrid's airport during some parts of the day as a preventive measure to stop more homeless people from sleeping in its terminals.

Only travelers with boarding passes, airport employees and those accompanying someone with a ticket will be allowed to enter the airport during hours with few departing and arriving flights, Spain's airport authority AENA said late Wednesday night.

AENA said the limits would be implemented sometime in the the next few days, but did not specify exactly when or during what hours of the day.

For months, the Spanish capital's airport has seen homeless encampments in some of its terminals with individuals in sleeping bags occupying space near walls and bathrooms. Local media described the number of homeless people to be in the hundreds.

This week, AENA said it had asked Madrid city officials for help in addressing the problem months ago, but so far has received insufficient help.

“Airports are not places designed for living in, but rather are infrastructure solely for transit, which in no case offers adequate conditions for overnight stays,” AENA said in a statement Wednesday.

A political blame game between authorities at different levels of government has left the issue largely unaddressed before the peak summer travel season.

Spain received a record 94 million international tourists in 2024.

People sleep on the floor of Terminal 4 at Adolfo Suarez-Madrid Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain, Thursday, May 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

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People sleep on the floor of Terminal 4 at Adolfo Suarez-Madrid Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain, Thursday, May 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

People sleep on the floor of Terminal 4 at Adolfo Suarez-Madrid Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain, Thursday, May 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

People sleep on the floor of Terminal 4 at Adolfo Suarez-Madrid Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain, Thursday, May 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

People sleep on the floor of Terminal 4 at Adolfo Suarez-Madrid Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain, Thursday, May 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

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FILE - Iberia jets are seen in a parking zone as police walk through the airport during a Iberia airline workers strike at Barajas international airport in Madrid, Spain, Tuesday, March 5, 2013. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki, File)

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A person sleeps on the floor of Terminal 4 at Adolfo Suárez-Madrid Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain, Monday, May 12, 2025. (Diego Radames/Europa Press via AP)

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