01732 759725 16 BULLETIN : PEOPLE LastPass appoints new CEO LastPass has announced that Karim Toubba has joined the company as its Chief Executive Officer. The cloud security veteran will lead LastPass as it separates from GoTo, formerly LogMeIn, and increases investment to create an even more seamless user experience, modernise go-to-market functions, and continue to build industry leading password and identity management solutions for the company’s customers. Toubba succeeds LastPass’ interimCEO, Mike Kohlsdorf, who will continue to lead GoTo as CEO. Toubba, who served as CEO of Kenna Security, which was acquired by Cisco in July of 2021, brings over 25 years of security leadership and executive management in technology companies to his new role. Under his leadership, Kenna Security leveraged machine learning and data science to disrupt a stagnant market and create a new category of Risk-Based Vulnerability Management (RBVM). He most recently served at Cisco, overseeing the Kenna Security integration, and previously led product and strategy for the Security Business Unit at Juniper Networks. https://lastpass.com Seasoned sales leader joins ExtraHop ExtraHop a specialist in cloud-native network detection and response has announced the appointment of Duncan Butchart as Area Vice President of Northern EMEA. Butchart joins ExtraHop with more than 20 years of business development and sales experience to help the company deliver on its ambitious EMEA growth plans, expand operations, and foster channel and customer relations within the region. Butchart will apply his extensive knowledge of the European technology and sales market to nurture relations and deliver ExtraHop’s solutions across the Northern EMEA. Working closely with the region’s channel partners, Butchart will drive long-term growth for both ExtraHop and its partner ecosystem. The appointment arrives as the latest in a succession of moves by ExtraHop to expand its European operations, with the appointment of Karl Werner as Area Vice President of Central and Southern Europe. www.extrahop.com SnapLogic names Jeremiah Stone CTO SnapLogic has named Jeremiah Stone the company’s new Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Stone is an experienced builder of advanced technology products and platforms that leverage the full power of AI to solve real business problems. He will be responsible for guiding the continued development and future direction of SnapLogic’s Intelligent Integration Platform – with industry-leading AI and machine learning at its core – enabling customers to further speed the integration and automation process to drive breakthrough business results. Before joining SnapLogic, Stone was CTO at Ontrak, where he led innovation in data science, AI, and analytics for clinical, operational, and financial outcomes in the digital healthcare space. www.snaplogic.com Thompson secures new role Technology vendor Daisy Group has announced the appointment of Neil Thompson as its CEO, 12 months after he joined the firm as CFO. Thompson has spent the last 12 months working with Founder and Chairman Matthew Riley, driving the business and leading a strategic review to deliver the next phase of Daisy’s growth. He has helped deliver transformational growth in several executive teams, across various industry sectors, and in both public and privately owned businesses. Prior to Daisy, Thompson was Group CFO at Manchester Airport Group (MAG) helping to create successful international, digital and property development businesses to drive growth, alongside its wideranging airport services. www.daisygroup.com Former Google Cloud and Microsoft exec joins Veeam Veeam Software has hired John Jester as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). Jester will lead Veeam’s go-to-market growth strategy. Jester joins Veeam after a successful tenure at Google Cloud where he helped build the go-tomarket organisation through his leadership of the customer experience organisation; in this role, he drove cloud adoption and business value for customers, supporting Google Cloud’s growth to over $23B ARR. Prior to Google, Jester spent 20 years at Microsoft leading sales organisations and reimagining the GTM across the customer lifecycle. www.veeam.com NCC announces new CEO Manchester-based cyber security and risk mitigation specialist NCC Group has announced the appointment of Mike Maddison as Chief Executive Officer following Adam Palser’s decision to step down after more than four and a half years in the role. Maddison is currently head of EY’s cyber security, privacy, and trusted technology practice for EMEA, a role he has held since 2017. Maddison will join the Board on 1 August 2022. www.nccgroup.com Gardiner celebrates 25 years Integra’s Finance Director, Kevin Gardiner has racked up 25 years of service. He started his career as an auditor at KPMG before joining Integra on May 1, 1997, as Operations Accountant. He was promoted to the Board as Finance Director in 2018 and has responsibility for all financial and operational aspects of the business. Aidan McDonough, CEO and Carl Dovey, Chairman, presented Gardiner with a gift to thank him for his 25 years of service at the recent board meeting held in Newport, South Wales. McDonough said: “Congratulations to Kevin on his 25 years of service. Kevin plays an invaluable role within the group that has been pivotal to Integra’s success. I would personally like to thank him on behalf of the team for his commitment and dedication to ensuring the business maintains its strong position within the industry. Kevin and his team also work incredibly hard to support our members and key partners.” www.integra-business.co.uk Jermiah Stone Aidan McDonough, Kevin Gardiner, Carl Dovey
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