Wordsmith AI Appoints Tim Dorris as Chief Revenue Officer

Tim Dorris, Chief Revenue Officer, Wordsmith AI • Photo Credit: Wordsmith AI

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NEW YORK, October 11, 2025 (BUSINESS WATCH GLOBAL) — Artificial intelligence company Wordsmith AI has appointed Tim Dorris as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) to oversee global revenue operations and expansion.

Dorris joins Wordsmith from Stensul, where he served as CRO for the enterprise marketing creation platform. He brings experience in scaling B2B software companies and will lead sales, customer success, and business development as Wordsmith expands its presence in the legal technology sector.

“Tim’s appointment is a sign of our ambition, we are going to start aggressively scaling Wordsmith. Tim is an exceptional operator who knows how to build world-class enterprise sales motions,” said Ross McNairn, CEO of Wordsmith AI.

Dorris said his decision to join Wordsmith was influenced by the company’s rapid product development and focus on customer outcomes. “The legal space is perfectly suited for generative and agentic AI, and it’s a massive market. What drew me to Wordsmith was the pace of product development and how tightly it aligns with customer value. Speed is the advantage in a fast-moving market, and I don’t see anyone moving at Wordsmith’s pace. More importantly, the market has shifted from asking ‘if’ AI makes sense to planning ‘when’ and ‘how’ to deploy it. That’s exactly when you want to scale,” said Dorris.

According to the company, demand for AI in the legal industry is increasing as in-house legal teams look for ways to automate repetitive document analysis and contract review tasks. Wordsmith’s platform provides tools for automating legal workflows, allowing teams to focus on higher-value strategic work.

Wordsmith AI develops automation software for in-house legal departments, enabling users to draft contracts, complete compliance questionnaires, and respond to legal queries efficiently while maintaining compliance standards. The platform integrates with tools such as Slack, Notion, Confluence, Zapier, SharePoint, and email, and includes security and privacy controls to support enterprise-level adoption.

For more information, visit www.wordsmith.ai.

Source: Wordsmith AI

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