The AVP of Sales, East will lead customer acquisition, regional sales strategy, team development, and drive revenue management to achieve growth objectives.
The Area Vice President (AVP) of Sales, East will be responsible for driving hyper-growth customer acquisition and bookings through effective leadership of the regional sales organization. This leader will play a crucial role in talent acquisition, team development, and strategic partnership management while ensuring consistent pipeline generation and revenue achievement.
- Proven track record in Cyber Security sales leadership
- Established network of CISOs, Channel Partners, ISV Partners, and Account Executive talent
- Experience scaling teams in high-growth environments (Series B startup experience preferred)
- Strong track record of exceeding revenue targets and developing successful sales teams
- Experience in building and executing regional go-to-market strategies
Top Skills
Cyber Security
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