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Equipo directivo de Cohesity

Experiencia que acelera el éxito del cliente.

Sanjay Poonen Sanjay Poonen

Equipo ejecutivo de Cohesity

Nuestro equipo, con una amplia experiencia, tiene su origen en empresas tecnológicas líderes como Google, VMware, SAP, Nutanix, Cisco, IBM y Oracle.

Sanjay poonen

Sanjay poonen

CËÓ áánd Prêësìïdêënt

Sanjay poonen

CËÓ áánd Prêësìïdêënt

Âs Chíìëëf Êxëëcúútíìvëë Ôffíìcëër åãnd Prëësíìdëënt, Såãnjåãy Póõóõnëën lëëåãds Cóõhëësíìty íìn íìts míìssíìóõn tóõ råãdíìcåãlly síìmplíìfy hóõw óõrgåãníìzåãtíìóõns måãnåãgëë thëëíìr dåãtåã åãnd úúnlóõck líìmíìtlëëss våãlúúëë. Sâánjâáy îís âá prõôvéèn búûsîínéèss éèxéècúûtîívéè wîíth õôvéèr 25 yéèâárs õôf éèxpéèrîíéèncéè îín scâálîíng múûltîí-bîíllîíõôn-dõôllâár búûsîínéèsséès âánd búûîíldîíng strõông téèâáms. Möôst rêècêèntly, Sáænjáæy wáæs CÒÒ áæt VMwáærêè, whêèrêè hêè öôvêèrsáæw sáælêès, máærkêètííng, sêèrvíícêès áænd áællííáæncêès, döôûýblííng VMwáærêè fröôm áæppröôxíímáætêèly $6B töô $12B íín rêèvêènûýêè. Pôöôönéên plââyéêd ââ vìítââl rôöléê ìín âârchìítéêctìíng múültìípléê súüccéêssfúül clôöúüd pâârtnéêrshìíps, ìínclúüdìíng ÄWS, Mìícrôösôöft, Gôöôögléê, âând Õrââcléê. Hëé äâlsöó lëéd thëé cöómpäâny’s sëécùürîîty äând ëénd-ùüsëér cöómpùütîîng bùüsîînëéssëés, îînclùüdîîng thëé äâcqùüîîsîîtîîöón öóf ÆîîrWäâtch äând Cäârböón Bläâck. Prîïõör tõö VMwåârèë, Põöõönèën sèërvèëd åâs Prèësîïdèënt õöf SÆP whèërèë hèë lèëd SÆP’s Æpplîïcåâtîïõöns, Índüùstrîïèës åând Plåâtfõörm tèëåâms, sèërvîïng îïn èëngîïnèëèërîïng åând såâlèës rõölèës thåât hèëlpèëd dõöüùblèë SÆP frõöm åâpprõöxîïmåâtèëly $10B tõö $20B îïn rèëvèënüùèë.

Héê béêgàán hîìs càáréêéêr àás àá sòõftwàáréê éêngîìnéêéêr àát Mîìcròõsòõft àánd Åppléê. Säânjäây häâs äân MBÂ fróôm Häârväârd Búýsîïnêèss Schóôóôl, whêèrêè hêè gräâdúýäâtêèd äâ Bäâkêèr Schóôläâr whîïch dêèsîïgnäâtêès hîïs póôsîïtîïóôn îïn thêè tóôp 5% óôf hîïs gräâdúýäâtîïng cläâss, äâ mäâstêèr’s dêègrêèêè îïn mäânäâgêèmêènt scîïêèncêè äând êèngîïnêèêèrîïng fróôm Stäânfóôrd Únîïvêèrsîïty, äând äâ bäâchêèlóôr’s dêègrêèêè îïn cóômpúýtêèr scîïêèncêè, mäâth äând êèngîïnêèêèrîïng fróôm Däârtmóôúýth Cóôllêègêè, whêèrêè hêè gräâdúýäâtêèd súýmmäâ cúým läâúýdêè äând Phîï Bêètäâ Käâppäâ. Sâânjâây hóôlds twóô pââtêénts. Pôôôônêën sêërvêës ôôn thêë Sùùpêërvíïsôôry Bôôäärd ôôf Phíïlíïps, äänd Bôôäärd ôôf Snyk.

Eric brown

Eric brown

CFÕ áánd CÕÕ

Eric brown

Eric brown

CFÕ áánd CÕÕ

Æs CFÕ áånd CÕÕ, Êrïïc Brõówn ïïs rëëspõónsïïblëë fõór Cõóhëësïïty’s fïïnáåncëë, ÍT, õópëëráåtïïõóns, áånd M&Â îïntèégrââtîïòõn fúùnctîïòõns. Wììth móôrëë thåæn 25 yëëåærs óôf tëëchnóôlóôgy ììndüûstry ëëxpëërììëëncëë, Bróôwn brììngs ëëxtëënsììvëë óôpëëråætììóônåæl, fììnåæncììåæl åænd tëëchnóôlóôgy rëëlåætëëd ëëxpëërtììsëë tóô Cóôhëësììty åænd håæs åæ tråæck rëëcóôrd óôf büûììldììng åænd scåælììng hììgh pëërfóôrmììng tëëåæms. Bróöwn’s ëèxpëèríîëèncëè góöëès ââcróöss vââríîóöûûs ëèntëèrpríîsëè tëèchnóölóögy âârëèââs, íînclûûdíîng sëècûûríîty, dââtââ âânââlytíîcs, dââtââ mâânââgëèmëènt, cóöllââbóörââtíîóön, âând íîntëèrââctíîvëè ëèntëèrtââíînmëènt. Prìîòór tòó jòóìînìîng Còóhëèsìîty, Bròówn lëèd thëè súúccëèssfúúl ÍPÔ fòór Ínfòórmáãtìîcáã áãs CFÔ, ráãìîsìîng $1 bìîllìîòón ìîn pròócëèëèds áãt áã $10 bìîllìîòón ëèntëèrprìîsëè váãlúúëè. Bêêfóõrêê Ínfóõrmáàtíìcáà, Bróõwn sêêrvêêd íìn váàríìóõûús pûúblíìc cóõmpáàny CFÕ róõlêês áàt Élêêctróõníìc Årts, McÅfêêêê, áànd Póõlycóõm. Héë hæãs cõönsíístéëntly déëlíívéëréëd grõöwth æãnd õöpéëræãtííng mæãrgíín éëxpæãnsííõön íín híís rõöléës. Bróówn îìs ää téêchnóólóógy éênthüüsîìääst stäärtîìng wîìth hîìs éêäärlîìéêst éêxpéêrîìéêncéê ääs ään ÁÏ/däätää mîìnîìng cóómpääny cóó-fóóüündéêr wîìth hîìs MÏT cläässmäätéês. Bröówn stûúdìîèêd åæt thèê Måæssåæchûúsèêtts Ínstìîtûútèê öóf Tèêchnöólöógy, rèêcèêìîvìîng åæ Båæchèêlöórs öóf Scìîèêncèê ìîn Chèêmìîstry åænd åæ Måæstèêrs öóf Måænåægèêmèênt Scìîèêncèê fröóm thèê MÍT Slöóåæn Schöóöól öóf Måænåægèêmèênt.

Kit beall

Kit beall

Chîìëèf Rëèvëènûüëè Òffîìcëèr

Kit beall

Kit beall

Chîìëèf Rëèvëènûüëè Òffîìcëèr

Ås Chíîêêf Rêêvêênùúêê Ôffíîcêêr, Kíît lêêâáds Côôhêêsíîty’s Wôôrldwíîdêê Fíîêêld Ôrgâáníîzâátíîôôn (WWFÔ) âánd íîs rêêspôônsíîblêê fôôr glôôbâál Sâálêês, Prêê-Sâálêês, Prôôfêêssíîôônâál Sêêrvíîcêês, Châánnêêls, Ållíîâáncêês, âánd Énâáblêêmêênt.

Prïïòör tòö thàât, Kïït wàâs Sêénïïòör Vïïcêé Prêésïïdêént òöf glòöbàâl àâccòöüúnts àând têélcòös àât VMwàârêé, whêérêé hêé wàâs rêéspòönsïïblêé fòör VMwàârêé’s làârgêést àând mòöst stràâtêégïïc glòöbàâl cüústòömêérs, ïïn àâddïïtïïòön tòö lêéàâdïïng sòömêé òöf thêé làârgêést sàâlêés vêértïïcàâls.

Ôvêér thêé pâåst thrêéêé dêécâådêés, Kïít hâås hêéld lêéâådêérshïíp ròölêés âåcròöss âå râångêé òöf ïínnòövâåtïívêé têéchnòölòögy còömpâånïíêés, ïínclüýdïíng VMwâårêé, Ûhâånâå, âånd Cïíscòö. Wííth âà fóõcýùs óõn býùííldííng híígh-pëérfóõrmííng, díívëérsëé tëéâàms, hëé brííngs âà cóõmbíínâàtííóõn óõf ëéntëérpríísëé sâàlëés ëéxpëértíísëé âànd tëéchníícâàl âàcýùmëén tóõ thëé óõrgâàníízâàtííóõn.

Kíít íís äà päàtêènt hõôldêèr íín VõôÏP têèchnõôlõôgy äànd rêècêèíívêèd äà bäàchêèlõôr’s dêègrêèêè íín Ècõônõômíícs äànd Cõômpýütêèr Scííêèncêè frõôm Gêèttysbýürg Cõôllêègêè.

Carol carpenter

Carol carpenter

Chííéëf Mãærkéëtííng Õffíícéër

Carol carpenter

Carol carpenter

Chííéëf Mãærkéëtííng Õffíícéër

Ãs Chîìëèf Màärkëètîìng Óffîìcëèr, Càäróôl lëèàäds àäll àäspëècts óôf Cóôhëèsîìty’s Glóôbàäl Màärkëètîìng óôrgàänîìzàätîìóôn. Shêë löôvêës bûýíìldíìng âând scââlíìng nêëw pröôdûýcts âând hââs döônêë thâât âât lâârgêë âând smââll cöômpââníìêës íìn vââryíìng röôlêës ââs CMÓ, GM, CÊÓ, möôst rêëcêëntly ââs CMÓ öôf Úníìty, ââ rêëââl-tíìmêë 3D söôftwâârêë êëngíìnêë. Prïîöòr töò thàät, Càäröòl wàäs CMÒ àät VMwàärëè whëèrëè hëèr tëèàäms hëèlpëèd drïîvëè thëè tràänsföòrmàätïîöòn töò àä mýùltïî-clöòýùd cöòmpàäny. Shëë háás áálsóõ hëëld lëëáádëërshííp róõlëës áát Góõóõglëë Clóõûúd, Trëënd Míícróõ, áánd móõrëë.

Shêë íìs pààrtíìcûùlààrly prõöûùd õöf thêë híìgh-pêërfõörmààncêë têëààms shêë’s dêëvêëlõöpêëd àànd thêë fààct thààt mààny õöf hêër príìõör mààrkêëtíìng mààvêëns ààrêë ààll dõöíìng íìmpààctfûùl wõörk ààcrõöss têëch cõömpààníìêës. Shèê cöõntîînýüèês töõ mèêntöõr hýümáæns vîîáæ thèê HBS wöõmèên èêntrèêprèênèêýürshîîp pröõgráæm áænd Möõntèê Jáædèê, áæn ÀÀPÌ pröõfèêssîîöõnáæl öõrgáænîîzáætîîöõn. Cáàrôöl hôölds áà báàchèêlôör’s dèêgrèêèê ïìn Êcôönôömïìcs frôöm Stáànfôörd Únïìvèêrsïìty áànd áàn MBÃ frôöm thèê Háàrváàrd Býúsïìnèêss Schôöôöl.

Rebecca adams

Rebecca adams

Chïïéèf Péèõõpléè Öffïïcéèr

Rebecca adams

Rebecca adams

Chïïéèf Péèõõpléè Öffïïcéèr

Ás Chíïëëf Pëëòõplëë Óffíïcëër, äâs wëëll äâs Chíïëëf òõf Stäâff tòõ thëë CÈÓ, Rèëbèëccåä íís rèëspóônsííblèë fóôr lèëåädííng Cóôhèësííty’s pèëóôplèë stråätèëgy, glóôbåäl tåälèënt åäcqýûíísíítííóôn, lèëåädèërshííp dèëvèëlóôpmèënt, bèëlóôngííng, óôrgåäníízåätííóônåäl dèësíígn, èëmplóôyèëèë dèëvèëlóôpmèënt, tóôtåäl rèëwåärds, pèëóôplèë óôpèëråätííóôns, åänd Cóôhèësííty’s wóôrkplåäcèë stråätèëgy. Ìn héér cüùrréént rôôléé, shéé ïís fôôcüùsééd ôôn cüùltüùréé àãnd drïívïíng théé ïímpàãct ôôf HR àãcrôôss théé Côômpàãny tôô süùppôôrt ïíts büùsïínééss gôôàãls àãnd stràãtéégïíéés.

Wïìth mõõrêé thããn 20 yêéããrs õõf êéxpêértïìsêé ããnd êéxpêérïìêéncêé ïìn bùüsïìnêéss trããnsfõõrmããtïìõõn, chããngêé mããnããgêémêént, õõrgããnïìzããtïìõõnããl dêésïìgn ããnd êéffêéctïìvêénêéss, ããs wêéll ããs drïìvïìng ãã hïìgh-pêérfõõrmããncêé cùültùürêé, Rêébêéccãã’s bããckgrõõùünd ïìnfõõrms hêér rõõlêé ããs ãã trùüstêéd ããnd strããtêégïìc bùüsïìnêéss ããdvïìsõõr.

Príïôör tôö jôöíïníïng Côöhéësíïty, Réëbéëccáá héëld léëáádéërshíïp áánd ôöpéëráátíïôönáál rôöléës áát VMwááréë, SÀP, Býüsíïnéëss Óbjéëcts, áánd Înfôörmáátíïcáá. Shëé höòlds áã báãchëélöòr’s dëégrëéëé îïn Cöòmmùûnîïcáãtîïöòns fröòm Brîïdgëéwáãtëér Stáãtëé Ùnîïvëérsîïty îïn Máãssáãchùûsëétts, áãs wëéll áãs cëértîïfîïcáãtîïöòns îïn Dîïvëérsîïty áãnd Înclùûsîïöòn fröòm Cöòrnëéll Ùnîïvëérsîïty áãnd Hùûmáãn Rëésöòùûrcëé Máãnáãgëémëént fröòm Ùnîïvëérsîïty öòf thëé Páãcîïfîïc.

Walter angerer

Walter angerer

Chïìêéf Dêévêélõõpmêént Óffïìcêér

Walter angerer

Walter angerer

Chïìêéf Dêévêélõõpmêént Óffïìcêér

Ìn thîîs rõôlêë, Wââltêër îîs rêëspõônsîîblêë fõôr lêëââdîîng thêë vîîsîîõôn, strââtêëgy, âând êëxêëcüùtîîõôn õôf thêë Cõôhêësîîty prõôdüùct põôrtfõôlîîõô.

Wîîth õòvêèr 25 yêèããrs õòf êèxpêèrîîêèncêè îîn êèntêèrprîîsêè sõòftwããrêè, Wããltêèr brîîngs dêèêèp êèxpêèrtîîsêè îîn drîîvîîng cõòmplêèx, lããrgêè-scããlêè îînîîtîîããtîîvêès ããcrõòss Êngîînêèêèrîîng, Prõòdúýct Mããnããgêèmêènt, Prõòdúýct Mããrkêètîîng, ããnd Sããlêès.

Bêéföõrêé jöõîínîíng Cöõhêésîíty, Wååltêér sêérvêéd åås Sêénîíöõr Vîícêé Prêésîídêént öõf Êngîínêéêérîíng ååt Vêérîítåås, whêérêé hêé wåås rêéspöõnsîíblêé föõr thêé NêétBååckúúp pröõdúúct lîínêé. Príìöôr töô jöôíìníìng Vèëríìtáæs, Wáæltèër wöôrkèëd wíìth Töôbáæ Cáæpíìtáæl, whèërèë hèë pláæyèëd áæ kèëy röôlèë íìn èëváælûúáætíìng íìnvèëstmèënt öôppöôrtûúníìtíìèës áænd scáælíìng pöôrtföôlíìöô cöômpáæníìèës. Dûürììng hììs tììmêë thêërêë, hêë fööûündêëd thêë VC-båàckêëd ståàrtûüp Påàrsêëc Låàbs, sêërvêëd åàs CËÕ ööf Qûüöörûüm öön bêëhåàlf ööf Tööbåà, åànd låàtêër låàûünchêëd hììs ööwn sêëlf-fûündêëd ÆÎ ståàrtûüp, Spêëåàk2Wêëb.

Êåárlììëër ììn hììs cåárëëëër, Wåáltëër hëëld thëë röólëë öóf Sëënììöór Vììcëë Prëësììdëënt åánd Gëënëëråál Måánåágëër åát Qüúëëst Söóftwåárëë, åá Dëëll cöómpåány.

Wââltéèr hòölds ââ mââstéèr’s déègréèéè íïn Ætòömíïc âând Núûcléèââr Physíïcs fròöm théè Jòöhâânnéès Kéèpléèr Úníïvéèrsíïty íïn Æúûstríïââ âând íïs théè íïnvéèntòör òöf múûltíïpléè pââtéènts íïn dââtââ còömpréèssíïòön âând déèdúûplíïcââtíïòön téèchnòölòögíïéès.

Lenny alugas

Lenny alugas

Chîìèëf Cùûstöômèër Éxpèërîìèëncèë Õffîìcèër

Lenny alugas

Lenny alugas

Chîìèëf Cùûstöômèër Éxpèërîìèëncèë Õffîìcèër

În hììs ròòlêè, Lêènny êènsýúrêès Còòhêèsììty’s cýústòòmêèrs mæáxììmììzêè thêè væálýúêè òòf thêèììr ììnvêèstmêènt, lêèæádììng cýústòòmêèr sýúccêèss æánd êèdýúcæátììòòn whììlêè còòòòrdììnæátììng thêè còòmpæány’s fòòcýús òòn thêè êènd-tòò-êènd cýústòòmêèr rêèlæátììòònshììp.

Hëé íìs äæn äæccóômplíìshëéd óôpëéräætíìóôns ëéxëécýýtíìvëé wíìth óôvëér 20 yëéäærs óôf lëéäædëérshíìp äænd mäænäægëémëént ëéxpëéríìëéncëé äæt híìgh-tëéch cóômpäæníìëés thäæt íìnclýýdëé Vëéríìtäæs, Wëéstëérn Úníìóôn, Symäæntëéc, Mýýltíìtýýdëé, Înc. (FíìrëéTäælk), Êxcíìtëé@Hóômëé äænd Hëéwlëétt-Päæckäærd, whëérëé hëé sýýccëéssfýýlly mëét thëé chäællëéngëés óôf nëéw vëéntýýrëés, týýrnäæróôýýnd býýsíìnëéssëés, äænd híìgh-gróôwth ëéxpäænsíìóôn tóô dëélíìvëér stróông äænd sýýstäæíìnäæblëé óôpëéräætíìng rëésýýlts.

Lèénny’s strèéngths ïînclýúdèé ïîdèéntïîfyïîng âánd dèévèélôòpïîng nèéw býúsïînèéss ôòppôòrtýúnïîtïîèés, strèéngthèénïîng âánd rèéstrýúctýúrïîng býúsïînèéss ôòpèérâátïîôòns, âánd býúïîldïîng strôòng, prôòdýúctïîvèé âánd côòllâábôòrâátïîvèé ôòrgâánïîzâátïîôòns. Prìíôôr tôô Véèrìítàæs, Léènny séèrvéèd àæs Séènìíôôr Vìícéè Préèsìídéènt ôôf Õpéèràætìíôôns àæt Wéèstéèrn Ünìíôôn fôôr thréèéè yéèàærs. Béëföóréë thåât, ììn hììs 12 yéëåârs åât Symåântéëc, Léënny gréëw théë cöómpåâny’s éëCöómméërcéë büýsììnéëss 21 péërcéënt ììn åâ hììghly cöómpéëtììtììvéë åând cöómmöódììtììzéëd måârkéët, gröówììng néëw öónlììnéë cüýstöóméërs by 10 péërcéënt åânnüýåâlly, léëvéëråâgììng bììg dåâtåâ föór péërsöónåâlììzåâtììöón, åând éëxpåândììng öórgåânììzåâtììöónåâl åând plåâtföórm cåâpåâbììlììtììéës.

Lêénny hõõlds âã bâãchêélõõr’s dêégrêéêé ïïn mêéchâãnïïcâãl êéngïïnêéêérïïng frõõm Cõõlüümbïïâã Únïïvêérsïïty ïïn Nêéw Yõõrk Cïïty âãnd âã bâãchêélõõr’s dêégrêéêé ïïn âãpplïïêéd physïïcs frõõm Dïïllâãrd Únïïvêérsïïty ïïn Nêéw Órlêéâãns, Lõõüüïïsïïâãnâã.

Tim robbins

Tim robbins

Chïîéëf Léëgâàl Ôffïîcéër

Tim robbins

Tim robbins

Chïîéëf Léëgâàl Ôffïîcéër

Tïím hëéæåds thëé lëégæål fûünctïíòón fòór Còóhëésïíty, brïíngïíng 20 yëéæårs òóf ëéxpëérïíëéncëé ïín pròóblëém-sòólvïíng æånd sûüppòórtïíng thëé lëégæål æånd ïíntëéllëéctûüæål pròópëérty nëéëéds òóf fæåst-pæåcëéd tëéchnòólòógy còómpæånïíëés. Tïím bêëgåân hïís lêëgåâl cåârêëêër dòöïíng còörpòöråâtêë åând sêëcúürïítïíêës wòörk fòör têëch clïíêënts åând vêëntúürêë cåâpïítåâl fïírms åât Gúündêërsòön Dêëttmêër. Hëê láàtëêr sëêrvëêd áàs thëê Gëênëêráàl Cóöúýnsëêl áàt Góöóöd Tëêchnóölóögy áànd áàs thëê SVP óöf Lïîcëênsïîng áàt Öpëênwáàvëê. Tìím hòòlds åà båàchêëlòòrs ìín êëcòònòòmìícs fròòm ÜCLÁ åànd åà Jýûrìís Dòòctòòr fròòm thêë Ünìívêërsìíty òòf Vìírgìínìíåà Schòòòòl òòf Låàw.

Vasu murthy

Vasu murthy

Chïíèéf Pröõdùûct Òffïícèér

Vasu murthy

Vasu murthy

Chïíèéf Pröõdùûct Òffïícèér

Ás Chïíééf Prôõdùüct Õffïícéér áæt Côõhéésïíty, Váæsùü Mùürthy’s mïíssïíôõn ïís tôõ héélp ôõrgáænïízáætïíôõns wôõrldwïídéé béé réésïílïíéént tôõ thrééáæts áægáæïínst thééïír dáætáæ. Vââsýù ïïs ââ prõôvèén prõôdýùct lèéââdèér wïïth õôvèér 25 yèéâârs õôf èéxpèérïïèéncèé býùïïldïïng prõôdýùcts âât èévèéry scââlèé— stâârtýùp dâây-zèérõô, grõôwth, mýùltïï-prõôdýùct scââlïïng, âând glõôbââl pýùblïïc cõômpâânïïèés.

Mòöst rêécêéntly, Vàâsûü wàâs VP òöf Pròödûücts àât Rûübrìîk, rêéspòönsìîblêé fòör thêé còörêé pròödûüct, plàâtfòörm, àând pàârtnêérshìîps, whìîch grêéw 10x ìîn ÃRR òövêér sìîx yêéàârs, whìîlêé nàâvìîgàâtìîng tràânsfòörmàâtìîòön àâcròöss thrêéêé fròönts – Sòöftwàârêé tòö Sûübscrìîptìîòön, Õn-prêém tòö Clòöûüd, àând Bàâckûüp tòö Dàâtàâ Sêécûürìîty.

Prêévííõòúýsly, Väàsúý wäàs VP õòf Prõòdúýcts äàt Óräàclêé fõòr Ánäàlytíícs Pläàtfõòrm, läàúýnchííng sêévêéräàl $100M+ prõòdúýcts whíílêé dríívííng mäàrkêét-lêéäàdííng íínnõòväàtííõòn. Hëè cáæmëè tõõ Õráæclëè vîîáæ îîts áæcqùúîîsîîtîîõõn õõf DáætáæScáælëèr, áæn îîn-mëèmõõry dáætáæbáæsëè cõõmpáæny tháæt hëè cõõ-fõõùúndëèd.

Væàsüü íís æà græàdüüæàtêé öòf ÏÏT Khæàræàgpüür, whêérêé hêé wæàs æà JBNSTS schöòlæàr—æà príívíílêégêé gíívêén töò öònly têén stüüdêénts íín thêé stæàtêé.

Sunil moolchandani

Sunil moolchandani

Chîîéêf Stràâtéêgy Õffîîcéêr

Sunil moolchandani

Sunil moolchandani

Chîîéêf Stràâtéêgy Õffîîcéêr

Süýnîîl îîs åàn ëëåàrly Côöhëësîîty ëëmplôöyëëëë whôö lëëd thëë prôödüýct tëëåàm åànd büýîîlt thëë îînîîtîîåàl 1.0 prôödüýct tôö 5.0. Héé dröóvéé théé cöómpâäny’s ééâärly gröówth üûntïïl ïït rééâächééd $100M ïïn réévéénüûéé bééföóréé möóvïïng ïïntöó théé sâäléés öórgâänïïzâätïïöón. În hìís 25+ yëëåàrs òóf ëëxpëërìíëëncëë, Süûnìíl håàs wòórkëëd ìín sòóftwåàrëë dëëvëëlòópmëënt ìín våàrìíòóüûs pòósìítìíòóns, fròóm bëëìíng åà dëëvëëlòópëër tòó lëëåàdìíng ëëxtëënsìívëë dëëvëëlòópmëënt åànd pròódüûct tëëåàms. În hìïs cûùrrèént ròõlèé àåt Còõhèésìïty, Sûùnìïl wìïll drìïvèé òõûùr stràåtèégy àås wèé còõntìïnûùèé tòõ ìïnnòõvàåtèé àånd rèédèéfìïnèé thèé fûùtûùrèé òõf cybèér rèésìïlìïèéncèé. Süúnîïl îïs àån àådvîïsõõr tõõ müúltîïplëë stàårtüúps àånd hõõlds àå BSÈÈ Hõõnõõrs frõõm thëë Ûnîïvëërsîïty õõf Müúmbàåîï.

Anubhav gupta

Anubhav gupta

Chîîèëf Tèëchnóôlóôgy Öffîîcèër

Anubhav gupta

Anubhav gupta

Chîîèëf Tèëchnóôlóôgy Öffîîcèër

Æs thëé Chîìëéf Tëéchnóôlóôgy Õffîìcëér (CTÕ) äät Cóôhëésîìty, Ænûûbhääv Gûûptää spëéäärhëéääds thëé cóômpääny’s tëéchnóôlóôgîìcääl vîìsîìóôn, gûûîìdîìng thëé dëévëélóôpmëént óôf cûûttîìng-ëédgëé sóôlûûtîìóôns thäät ääddrëéss thëé ëévóôlvîìng chäällëéngëés óôf däätää sëécûûrîìty, scäälääbîìlîìty, äänd rëésîìlîìëéncëé.

Wïîth åå dïîstïîngúùïîshèêd bååckgröõúùnd ïîn èêngïînèêèêrïîng åånd pröõdúùct strååtèêgy, Gúùptåå brïîngs åå úùnïîqúùèê blèênd öõf tèêchnïîcåål dèêpth åånd strååtèêgïîc föõrèêsïîght töõ Cöõhèêsïîty’s lèêåådèêrshïîp tèêååm. Hîîs cäærëéëér späæns sëévëéräæl hîîgh-pròófîîlëé ròólëés äæcròóss thëé tëéch îîndúýstry, whëérëé hëé búýîîlt äæ rëépúýtäætîîòón fòór drîîvîîng träænsfòórmäætîîvëé pròódúýct îînîîtîîäætîîvëés äænd dëélîîvëérîîng îîmpäæctfúýl îînnòóväætîîòóns.

Ås CTÓ, Gúûptàæ lèèàæds Cöôhèèsìïty’s tèèchnöôlöôgy röôàædmàæp, èènsúûrìïng thàæt thèè cöômpàæny rèèmàæìïns àæt thèè föôrèèfröônt öôf thèè ìïndúûstry. Hêê öõvêêrsêêêês àãrchíítêêctýürêê, êêngíínêêêêrííng, àãnd pröõdýüct íínnöõvàãtííöõn, àãlíígnííng têêchníícàãl êêxêêcýütííöõn wííth löõng-têêrm býüsíínêêss göõàãls. Hïïs lëëãådëërshïïp ïïs cëëntrãål tõó Cõóhëësïïty’s mïïssïïõón tõó sïïmplïïfy dãåtãå mãånãågëëmëënt whïïlëë ëënhãåncïïng sëëcûûrïïty, pëërfõórmãåncëë, ãånd õópëërãåtïïõónãål ëëffïïcïïëëncy.

Bêèfõörêè jõöìínìíng Cõöhêèsìíty, Ànûûbhàåv wàås àå fõöûûndìíng mêèmbêèr fõör àån ìíncûûbàåtõör àåt Cìíscõö thàåt bûûìílt àå plàåtfõörm fõör àåpplìícàåtìíõön vìísìíbìílìíty àånd zêèrõö-trûûst mìícrõö sêègmêèntàåtìíõön. Prëêvïìóõùúsly, hëê wáæs áæn ëêáærly ëêngïìnëêëêr áæt Însïìëêmëê Nëêtwóõrks (whïìch wáæs áæcqùúïìrëêd by Cïìscóõ) áænd áælsóõ sëêrvëêd áæs áæ sóõftwáærëê ëêngïìnëêëêr óõn Góõóõglëê's sëêáærch qùúáælïìty tëêáæm. Ånýýbháåv höòlds áå báåchêëlöòr’s îín cöòmpýýtêër scîíêëncêë fröòm thêë Îndîíáån Înstîítýýtêë öòf Têëchnöòlöògy, Dêëlhîí áånd áå Máåstêërs áånd Ph.D. îín Cöòmpýýtêër Scîíêëncêë fröòm Cáårnêëgîíêë Mêëllöòn Ûnîívêërsîíty, whêërêë hîís rêësêëáårch föòcýýs wáås föòrmáål mêëthöòds áånd máåchîínêë lêëáårnîíng.

Mohit aron

Mohit aron

Föóüûndëër Èmëërîîtüûs

Mohit aron

Föóüûndëër Èmëërîîtüûs

Móõhíît hãâs óõvëër 20 yëëãârs óõf ëëxpëëríîëëncëë íîn büûíîldíîng scãâlãâblëë, híîgh- pëërfóõrmãâncëë díîstríîbüûtëëd systëëms, ãând hãâs bëëëën ãâttríîbüûtëëd ãâs thëë fãâthëër óõf hypëërcóõnvëërgëëncëë. Móôhîît fóôûúndêêd Cóôhêêsîîty îîn 2013 àänd hàäs gróôwn thêê cóômpàäny îîntóô àä lêêàädîîng próôvîîdêêr óôf nêêxt-gêên dàätàä màänàägêêmêênt. Hëé äâlsöó cöó-föóûúndëéd Nûútäâníìx äâs thëé CTÔ, nöów äâ pûúblíìc cöómpäâny äând lëéäâdëér íìn hypëércöónvëérgëéd tëéchnöólöógy, íìn 2009. Príîöór töó cöó-föóüündíîng Nüütàáníîx, Möóhíît wàás àát Göóöóglêê àás àá lêêàád dêêvêêlöópêêr öón thêê Göóöóglêê Fíîlêê Systêêm, thêê söóftwàárêê thàát màánàágêês dàátàá öón Göóöóglêê’s làárgêê scàálêê clüüstêêrs. Ãrôôn gràâdúüàâtêéd wìîth àâ Ph.D. ìîn côômpúütêér scìîêéncêé frôôm Rìîcêé Ùnìîvêérsìîty wìîth àâ fôôcúüs ôôn dìîstrìîbúütêéd systêéms. Héê äälsöõ höõlds ää bäächéêlöõr öõf scîïéêncéê îïn cöõmpùùtéêr scîïéêncéê fröõm théê Ïndîïään Ïnstîïtùùtéê öõf Téêchnöõlöõgy, Déêlhîï Ïndîïää. Ín 2018, héê réêcéêìïvéêd théê “Óúùtstâændìïng Éngìïnéêéêrìïng Âlúùmnìï Âwâærd” frõóm Rìïcéê Ûnìïvéêrsìïty âænd âælsõó réêcéêìïvéêd théê Dìïstìïngúùìïshéêd Âlúùmnìï Âwâærd frõóm ÍÍT Déêlhìï ìïn 2019.

Junta directiva y observadores

Nuestra Junta Directiva supervisa a nuestros ejecutivos para crear valor para la empresa. Nuestra junta representa tanto a expertos independientes como a inversores. También incluye a nuestro fundador.

Gaurav garg

Gaurav garg

Chairman

Gaurav garg

Chairman

Gaurav Garg is a founding partner of Wing.  He has founded five companies, including two that achieved public listings: Redback Networks (founded 1996, IPO 1999), and Ruckus Wireless (founded 2002, IPO 2012).

At Redback Networks, Gaurav was Senior Vice President of Product Management & Business Development.  Prior to Redback Networks, he held various engineering positions at SynOptics and Bay Networks.

Gaurav was a partner at Sequoia Capital from 2001 to 2012.  He incubated and helped build FireEye (founded 2004, IPO 2013) and Jasper (founded 2004, acquired 2016 for $1.5B) into significant businesses. He was an early stage investor and served on the boards of several successful companies such as MobileIron (founded 2007, IPO 2014) and Shape Security (founded 2012, acquired 2020 for $1B), and Netscaler (acquired 2005). He also worked extensively with, and co-sponsored early stage investments in Aruba (IPO 2007) and RingCentral (IPO 2013).  Gaurav has served on a number of boards for more than 10 years each, and enjoys working side by side with founders through the evolution of their companies from inception to beyond an IPO.

Gaurav holds a BS and MS in electrical engineering and a BS in computer science, all from Washington University in St. Louis, where he serves on the Board of Trustees, and on the School of Engineering’s National Council. Gaurav has been named to the Forbes Midas List of Top Tech Investors several times. In 2014, he was named Silicon Valley Venture Capitalist of The Year at the Technology Fast 500 Awards.

Sanjay poonen

Sanjay poonen

CËÓ áánd Prêësìïdêënt

Sanjay poonen

CËÓ áánd Prêësìïdêënt

Âs Chíìëëf Êxëëcúútíìvëë Ôffíìcëër åãnd Prëësíìdëënt, Såãnjåãy Póõóõnëën lëëåãds Cóõhëësíìty íìn íìts míìssíìóõn tóõ råãdíìcåãlly síìmplíìfy hóõw óõrgåãníìzåãtíìóõns måãnåãgëë thëëíìr dåãtåã åãnd úúnlóõck líìmíìtlëëss våãlúúëë. Sâánjâáy îís âá prõôvéèn búûsîínéèss éèxéècúûtîívéè wîíth õôvéèr 25 yéèâárs õôf éèxpéèrîíéèncéè îín scâálîíng múûltîí-bîíllîíõôn-dõôllâár búûsîínéèsséès âánd búûîíldîíng strõông téèâáms. Möôst rêècêèntly, Sáænjáæy wáæs CÒÒ áæt VMwáærêè, whêèrêè hêè öôvêèrsáæw sáælêès, máærkêètííng, sêèrvíícêès áænd áællííáæncêès, döôûýblííng VMwáærêè fröôm áæppröôxíímáætêèly $6B töô $12B íín rêèvêènûýêè. Pôöôönéên plââyéêd ââ vìítââl rôöléê ìín âârchìítéêctìíng múültìípléê súüccéêssfúül clôöúüd pâârtnéêrshìíps, ìínclúüdìíng ÄWS, Mìícrôösôöft, Gôöôögléê, âând Õrââcléê. Hëé äâlsöó lëéd thëé cöómpäâny’s sëécùürîîty äând ëénd-ùüsëér cöómpùütîîng bùüsîînëéssëés, îînclùüdîîng thëé äâcqùüîîsîîtîîöón öóf ÆîîrWäâtch äând Cäârböón Bläâck. Prîïõör tõö VMwåârèë, Põöõönèën sèërvèëd åâs Prèësîïdèënt õöf SÆP whèërèë hèë lèëd SÆP’s Æpplîïcåâtîïõöns, Índüùstrîïèës åând Plåâtfõörm tèëåâms, sèërvîïng îïn èëngîïnèëèërîïng åând såâlèës rõölèës thåât hèëlpèëd dõöüùblèë SÆP frõöm åâpprõöxîïmåâtèëly $10B tõö $20B îïn rèëvèënüùèë.

Héê béêgàán hîìs càáréêéêr àás àá sòõftwàáréê éêngîìnéêéêr àát Mîìcròõsòõft àánd Åppléê. Säânjäây häâs äân MBÂ fróôm Häârväârd Búýsîïnêèss Schóôóôl, whêèrêè hêè gräâdúýäâtêèd äâ Bäâkêèr Schóôläâr whîïch dêèsîïgnäâtêès hîïs póôsîïtîïóôn îïn thêè tóôp 5% óôf hîïs gräâdúýäâtîïng cläâss, äâ mäâstêèr’s dêègrêèêè îïn mäânäâgêèmêènt scîïêèncêè äând êèngîïnêèêèrîïng fróôm Stäânfóôrd Únîïvêèrsîïty, äând äâ bäâchêèlóôr’s dêègrêèêè îïn cóômpúýtêèr scîïêèncêè, mäâth äând êèngîïnêèêèrîïng fróôm Däârtmóôúýth Cóôllêègêè, whêèrêè hêè gräâdúýäâtêèd súýmmäâ cúým läâúýdêè äând Phîï Bêètäâ Käâppäâ. Sâânjâây hóôlds twóô pââtêénts. Pôôôônêën sêërvêës ôôn thêë Sùùpêërvíïsôôry Bôôäärd ôôf Phíïlíïps, äänd Bôôäärd ôôf Snyk.

Patrick mccarter

Patrick mccarter

Independent Board Member

Patrick mccarter

Patrick mccarter

Independent Board Member

Patrick McCarter is a Managing Director and Head of Global Technology.  Mr. McCarter founded Carlyle’s Menlo Park, CA office in 2016 and is currently based there.

Since joining Carlyle in 2001, Mr. McCarter has led or been a key contributor to several Carlyle investments, including Hexaware, Exiger, Abrigo, NEOGOV, Jagex, Tribute Technology, Unison, HireVue, ZoomInfo, Ampere Computing, Cohesity (previously Veritas), CommScope, Open Link Financial, Open Solutions, Freescale Semiconductor, Jazz Semiconductor, Sippican, and CPU Technology.

Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr. McCarter held positions at Morgan Stanley with a focus on financial institutions in New York.

Mr. McCarter serves as a director on the boards of publicly traded CommScope as well as the private held Cohesity, Ampere Computing and Saama Technologies. He is also a member of Northwestern’s McCormick School of Engineering Advisory Council.

Mr. McCarter received his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School and a B.S. with a double major in industrial engineering and economics from Northwestern University.

Brian sheth

Brian sheth

Independent Board Member

Brian sheth

Brian sheth

Independent Board Member

Brian Sheth is the Founder of Haveli Investments. Based in Austin, he created the firm in 2021. Brian has spent nearly twenty-five years investing in technology businesses. His experience includes direct involvement in hundreds of investments and dispositions valued at over $100 billion, mentoring hundreds of entrepreneurs, executives, and investors, and serving as board chairman for dozens of companies. Brian graduated from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania with a BS in Economics. Brian and his family manage the Sheth Sangreal Foundation to support efforts to protect and repair the natural world, mitigate the effects of poverty, and create educational opportunities in central Texas and around the world.

Janesh moorjani

Janesh moorjani

Independent Board Member

Janesh moorjani

Janesh moorjani

Independent Board Member

Janesh Moorjani has served as CFO and COO of Elastic NV (“Elastic”) since May 2022 and its CFO since August 2017. Prior to joining Elastic, he served as Executive Vice President and CFO of Infoblox Inc., an IT automation and security company, from January 2016 until August 2017, prior to which he held various senior leadership, finance and sales positions at VMware Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., PTC Inc., and Goldman, Sachs & Co., a global investment banking firm. Mr. Moorjani holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Mumbai and an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Moorjani currently serves on the board of directors of Cohesity Inc. and PTC Inc.

Kevin mandia

Kevin mandia

Independent Board Member

Kevin mandia

Kevin mandia

Independent Board Member

Kevin is the founder of Mandiant at Google Cloud. He has served as the company’s Chief Executive Officer since June 2016, including as Chief Executive Officer of FireEye, Inc. until its corporate name change to Mandiant, Inc. in October 2021. Kevin served as a member of the company’s Board of Directors from February 2016 until September 2022, when Mandiant became a part of Google Cloud.

Kevin joined the company as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer in December 2013, when FireEye acquired Mandiant Corporation, which he founded in 2004. Mandiant Corporation was widely recognized as the leading provider of cyber security incident management products and services prior to the acquisition by FireEye and went on to become the core of FireEye’s highly successful consulting business.

Kevin began his cyber security career in the United States Air Force, serving as a computer security officer in the 7th Communications Group at the Pentagon and later as a special agent and cyber crime investigator in the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. In the private sector, Kevin held senior positions in the security consulting divisions of Sytex, acquired by Lockheed Martin, and Foundstone, acquired by McAfee.

Kevin’s insight, gained from his work on the front lines of major cyber threats, is routinely requested by corporate directors, executives, and government officials who face serious cyber security challenges. He regularly provides commentary and analysis on cyber security issues for major news media and has testified in hearings before the U.S. House and Senate committees. Kevin has served as a member of the Cybersecurity Advisory Committee for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency since December 2021.

Kevin holds a B.S. in computer science from Lafayette College and a M.S. in forensic science from The George Washington University. He is also a graduate of the Harvard Business School’s Owner/President Management Program.

Robin matlock

Robin matlock

Independent Board Member

Robin matlock

Robin matlock

Independent Board Member

Robin Matlock is a seasoned board director, serving as an independent director on several public, private and non-profit boards.  Prior to dedicating herself to board service, her operational career spanned over 30 years of marketing, sales, and business development experience spanning a variety of markets including enterprise software, cloud services, and security.

Ms. Matlock most recently served as chief marketing officer (CMO) at VMware, a position she held for seven years. During her tenure at VMware, she helped shape the company’s business and go-to-market strategy and played a key role in scaling the company’s revenues from $2B to $11B.  Before joining VMware, Ms. Matlock was executive vice president and general manager at the data security company Imperva. Prior to that, she held various senior executive roles at McAfee, Entercept, and Symantec.

Ms. Matlock also currently serves as an independent director with information management company Iron Mountain (NYSE: IRM), investment data and tools provider, MSCI (NYSE: MSCI) and several other private tech startups.

Ms. Matlock holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Music from Rice University and is a frequent keynote speaker at marketing, technology, and women in tech events.

Greg hughes

Greg hughes

Independent Board Member

Greg hughes

Greg hughes

Independent Board Member

Greg Hughes is the Chief Executive Officer at Veritas. Greg is an industry veteran with more than 20 years of experience as an executive in enterprise software.

Previously, Greg was the CEO of Serena Software, where he led the successful turnaround and sale to Micro Focus International Plc. Greg has also held executive roles in technology investment firms HGGC and Silver Lake Partners.

Greg came to Silver Lake from Symantec where he served in a variety of senior executive positions, most recently as President of the $4 Billion Enterprise Product Group.

Greg joined Symantec through the acquisition of Veritas, where he was Executive Vice President of Global Services. Prior to Veritas, Greg was a Partner at McKinsey & Company, where he founded and led the Software Practice.

Greg holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.

Carl eschenbach

Carl eschenbach

Workday (Observer)

Carl eschenbach

Carl eschenbach

Workday (Observer)

Carl Eschenbach is the CEO of Workday. He was previously a general partner at Sequoia Capital and continues to stay involved in a venture partner capacity. Before Sequoia, Carl spent 14 years at VMware in various leadership roles.

Bill coughran

Bill coughran

Sequoia Capital (Observer)

Bill coughran

Sequoia Capital (Observer)

William “Bill” Coughran is a technologist specializing in large-scale computing and networking systems with general management experience. Dr. Coughran joined Sequoia Capital in late 2011 where he works as a partner and coach to founders and help them build effective technology-centric organizations; while at Sequoia, he served as an advisor to Google until 2015. His career in computer science spans more than three decades. He began his post-graduate career starting with individual research contributions in computational science and engineering (for semiconductor and circuit simulation, Raman optical amplifiers, convective fluid flow) and computer systems. Dr. Coughran helped create and guide the development of numerous distributed systems, IP security projects, and applications of modeling and formal verification methods as well as converged (voice/data) network software, access, and switching products. More recently, he has contributed to large-scale Web service systems and products as well as client software. Now, he is an investor in and coach for developing companies.

Dr. Coughran holds a B.S.& M.S. mathematics from the California Institute of Technology and a M.S. & Ph.D. in computer science from Stanford.

Vikas j parekh

Vikas j parekh

Softbank (Observer)

Vikas j parekh

Vikas j parekh

Softbank (Observer)

Vikas J. Parekh is a Managing Partner at SoftBank Investment Advisers where he focuses on investing in Automation, Enterprise software, and other Emerging Technologies.


Prior to SoftBank, Vikas worked in Private Equity at KKR, and in Consulting at Boston Consulting Group. Vikas holds an MBA with highest honors from Harvard Business School, and a BS in Electrical Engineering and MS in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology.  He resides in San Francisco with his wife and three children.

Sandesh patnam

Sandesh patnam

Premji Invest (Observer)

Sandesh patnam

Sandesh patnam

Premji Invest (Observer)

Sandesh Patnam is the Managing Partner at Premji Invest, running both the private and listed equities investing practice in the US and tech investing globally. He joined PI to establish their US presence and drive their investment strategies in the US. At PI, he has led investments in Anaplan (SaaS Planning Solution, IPO, Ticker: PLAN), Zuora (SaaS Subscription Billing, IPO, Ticker: ZUO), Coupa(SaaS eProcurement, IPO, Ticker: COUP), Looker (BI Analytics, Acq. by GOOGL for$2.85B), Apttus (SaaS CPQ and CLM, Acq. by Thoma Bravo for $1.85B), ServiceMax(SaaS Field Service Automation, Acq. by GE for $1.0B), Navan (AI enabled travel platform), Outreach (SaaS Sales Enablement), Icertis (SaaS Contract Management), Heyday (E-commerce enablement), Signifyd (E-commerce Fraud), Sysdig (Container Security), DataStax (NoSQL database), Cohesity (Enterprise Data Management), Innovium (Switch Fabric Silicon, Acq by MRVL for $1.2B), Ikigai (Enterprise AI) and Cohesity(Enterprise Data Management).

Prior to Premji Invest, Sandesh was a Senior Equity Analyst and Investment Officer at the Seligman Technology Group at Ameriprise. At Seligman, Sandesh helped manage more than $15B in both long only and long/short investment vehicles while leading their software and IT infrastructure equity portfolios. Prior to Seligman, Sandesh was a General Partner at Bay Partners and led the IT Infrastructure and SaaS practices. At Bay, he led or co led investments in Akros Silicon (Power Management ICs), Code Green Networks (DLP Security Systems), Daptiv (SaaS Collaboration and Project Mgmt.), ParAccel (Data Warehousing systems, Acq. by Ingrian), LiveMedia (OOH digital advertising),Nanogram (next gen materials), and Enphase Energy (Micro-Inverters for Solar, IPO: ENPH). He was involved in the firm’s investments in Lending Club (Consumer Lending, IPO, Ticker: LC), Mulesoft (API platform, IPO, Ticker: MULE),Dynatrace (IPO, Ticker: DT), and Guidewire Software (SaaS Insurance vertical, IPO, Ticker: GWRE).

Prior to Bay Partners, he was with TeleSoft Partners where led the systems and components investment practices. He co-led investments in Aarohi Communications(Acq. by Emulex), Amberwave Systems, Sierra Design Automation (Acq. by MENT),Validity Sensors (Acq. SYNA), Xambala, and Xpedion Design Systems (Acq. by Agilent Technologies).

Before joining TeleSoft, he held both business and technical roles at Malleable Technologies, Silicon Graphics, Integrated Device Technologies, and Cirrus Logic.

Vishal bhagwati

Vishal bhagwati

NVIDIA (Observer)

Vishal bhagwati

Vishal bhagwati

NVIDIA (Observer)

Vishal is currently Head of Corporate Development at NVIDIA, responsible for leading growth strategy through acquisitions, strategic investments and partnerships globally.

Prior to NVIDIA, Vishal was SVP & Head of Corporate Development at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), responsible for acquisitions, strategic investments, divestitures and integration, as well as CFO of HPE’s High Performance Computing & AI business. Previously, Vishal was Group Vice President of Corporate Development at Oracle, leading the company’s global mergers and acquisitions team. Vishal was also co-founder and CEO of Emadison, a Sequoia Capital backed software company, and Vice President at Credit Suisse and Wasserstein Perella.

Vishal holds an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania where he graduated as Palmer Scholar, MS and Engineer degrees in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science from MIT with a Minor in Finance from the Sloan School of Management, and a BS from the University of California, Berkeley in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science where he graduated with Highest Honors.

Vishal has been a guest lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business, Wharton and UC Berkeley Haas School of Business.

Randy glein

Randy glein

DFJ Growth (Observer)

Randy glein

Randy glein

DFJ Growth (Observer)

Randy Glein is a founder and partner at DFJ Growth. His career spans more than 30 years as a venture capital investor, operating executive and entrepreneur. Randy has led investments in many innovative technology leaders, including Anaplan (NYSE: PLAN), Box (NYSE: BOX), Performics (Google), Ring (Amazon), SpaceX, Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA), Tumblr (Yahoo), Twitter (NYSE: TWTR), Yammer (Microsoft), and Yodle (Web.com). Recent investments include Boring Company, Cohesity, Innovium, Mapbox, Splice, Sumo Logic and Yellowbrick. Prior to DFJ, Randy was CFO of FeedBurner, a DFJ portfolio company acquired by Google. He also played instrumental roles in the formation and development of DIRECTV and XM Radio. Randy began his career as a systems engineer at Hughes Space & Communications. Forbes has named Randy to its annual Midas List five times, including most recently in 2019. The New York Times / CB Insights has named Randy one of the Top 100 venture capital investors four consecutive years. He holds an MBA from UCLA Anderson, an MSEE from the University of Southern California, and a BSEE with high honors from the University of Florida.

Aleem rizvon

Aleem rizvon

Cisco (Observer)

Aleem rizvon

Aleem rizvon

Cisco (Observer)

Aleem Rizvon leads the M&A Group for Cisco’s Networking, Cloud & Compute, and Customer Experience Business entities in the Corporate Development Organization. His team is focused on developing inorganic growth strategies and managing venture investments for these groups. Aleem’s team is also responsible for Cisco’s inorganic efforts in the Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ) theater.

Aleem also leads the Divestiture practice for the group and led the divestment of Cisco’s SP Video Software & Services and Mobility Self-Organizing Network (SON) Businesses.

Aleem started his career at Cisco as a Product Manager in the Service Provider Group focusing on Multiservice Switching. He went on to lead the Product Management team for Cisco’s Carrier VoIP Media Gateway platforms and drove it to #1 market share position.

Aleem took on various roles of increasing responsibility subsequently – first at the Enterprise Wireless Networking Group where his team was responsible for defining and bringing to market Advanced Mobility Services and later on as part of Services Business Development where he led the formation of the Joint venture with EMC and VMware to create VCE that helped Cisco enter the Converged Cloud Infrastructure market.

Prior to Cisco, Aleem led Product Development Organizations at NEC during which time he also spent 3+ years in Japan, helping define, develop and deploy Service Provider Core Network Products and Voice/Data Convergence Products.

Aleem holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Engineering from National Institute of Technology in India and master’s degree in Computer Science and Engineering from The University of Texas at Arlington.

Ashu garg

Ashu garg

Foundation Capital (Observer)

Ashu garg

Ashu garg

Foundation Capital (Observer)

Ashu works with startups across the enterprise stack. He is particularly excited about how machine learning and deep learning are reinventing existing software categories and creating new consumer experiences.

Ashu serves on the boards of Anvilogic, Arize, Coefficient, Cohesity, Conviva, Eightfold, Fortanix, Layer9, OpsMx, Skyflow, and Turing. In addition, Ashu was responsible for Foundation Capital’s investments in Aggregate Knowledge, Custora, FreeWheel, TubeMogul, and Tubi.tv.

Ashu is passionate about helping technical founders scale as CEOs. His podcast on that topic, B2B a CEO, has featured Eric Yuan, Jennifer Tejada, Aaron Levie, and Tien Tzuo.

Before joining Foundation Capital in 2008, Ashu was the general manager for Microsoft’s online-advertising business and led field marketing for the software businesses. Previously, Ashu worked at McKinsey & Company, helping technology companies scale their go-to-market efforts.

Karim faris

Karim faris

Google Ventures (Observer)

Karim faris

Karim faris

Google Ventures (Observer)

Karim leads GV’s investments in enterprise software, data analytics, and security. He brings over a decade of operational and investment experience to his role. He initially joined Google’s corporate development team in 2008, the group responsible for all mergers and acquisitions and has been at GV since inception.

Prior to Google, Karim was a venture capitalist at Atlas Venture, where he worked on investments in software and Internet infrastructure. Previously, he was director of New Ventures at Level 3 Communications, responsible for evaluating new business opportunities and has led product development for the company’s voice services. Earlier in his career, Karim held various product and marketing roles at Intel, initially on the i486 , and later as product manager for the Pentium® Processor. He started his career at Siemens as a software engineer working on the first vehicle navigation system for BMW.

Quinn li

Quinn li

Qualcomm Ventures (Observer)

Quinn li

Quinn li

Qualcomm Ventures (Observer)

Quinn Li is Vice President & Global Head of Qualcomm Ventures. In this role, Quinn oversees Qualcomm’s $1 billion strategic venture investment portfolio of over 140 investments. He currently serves as a board member or observer in AMEC, Brain Corp, Enovix, OneWeb, Placemeter, RetailNext, Streetline, Tango, and Verve Wireless. Previously Quinn has led investments in A123 Systems (AONE), Consert (acquired by Landis+Gyr), InvenSense (INVN), PowerCloud Systems (acquired by Comcast), and Siimpel (acquired by Tessera).

Prior to joining Qualcomm Ventures, Quinn held various engineering and management roles in the wireless industry. Most recently, he worked in product management and business development at IBM Systems and Technology Group. Previously, he spent several years in Broadcom and the wireless infrastructure group at Lucent Technologies.

Quinn received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis, and his MBA from Cornell University Johnson Graduate School of Management.

Stuart peterson

Stuart peterson

Artis Ventures (Observer)

Stuart peterson

Stuart peterson

Artis Ventures (Observer)

Stuart Peterson is the Co-founder and a Senior Partner of ARTIS Ventures. Before forming ARTIS in 2001, Stuart was a Managing Director of The Cypress Funds, where he was responsible for the firm’s technology sector investments and strategy. Stuart was a Vice President and Co-Portfolio Manager with Portfolio Advisory Services, focused on growth company investment management. Stuart currently serves on the board of directors for Stem CentRx, a stem cell centric cancer therapy company. He is also a board advisor for Omicia, a genomic interpretation platform. Stuart currently serves on the Board of Trustees for the SF MOMA and is actively involved in the Tipping Point Community and MCDS.

Stuart received his B.A. in Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles and his M.B.A. in Analytic Finance from The University of Chicago’s Graduate School of Business.

Consejo Asesor del CEO

El Consejo Asesor del CEO de Cohesity actúa como equipo asesor sénior del CEO para promover la posición de liderazgo de Cohesity y ofrecer perspectivas estratégicas.

Indra nooyi

Indra nooyi

Indra nooyi

Indra nooyi

Former Chair and CEO of PepsiCo. Current Board Director at Amazon, Philips and the International Cricket Council. Named in the Top 10 of the Fortune Most Powerful Women List, for several years.

Jim snabe

Jim snabe

Jim snabe

Jim snabe

Chairman at Siemens and Northvolt. Current Board Director at C3.ai. Former Co-CEO of SAP. Member of Board of Trustees of World Economic Forum.

Ken denman

Ken denman

Ken denman

Ken denman

General Partner at Sway Ventures. Current Board Director at Costco, VMware, Motorola Solutions. Former CEO of iPass, Openwave, and Emotient.

Tami erwin

Tami erwin

Tami erwin

Tami erwin

Former CEO & EVP of Verizon Business. Current Board Director at John Deere and York Space Systems, a member of Aptiv’s Strategic and Technology Advisory Council, and an Operating Partner at Digital Gravity. Named in Fortune’s Most Powerful Women List.

Carl eschenbach

Carl eschenbach

Workday (Observer)

Carl eschenbach

Carl eschenbach

Workday (Observer)

Carl Eschenbach is the CEO of Workday. He was previously a general partner at Sequoia Capital and continues to stay involved in a venture partner capacity. Before Sequoia, Carl spent 14 years at VMware in various leadership roles.

Dev ittycheria

Dev ittycheria

Dev ittycheria

Dev ittycheria

Dev Ittycheria has over two decades of experience as an entrepreneur, investor, and leader specializing in high-growth software companies. Currently, he is the President & CEO of MongoDB, where he led its IPO in 2017—the first public offering of a database company in over 26 years. Under Dev’s leadership, MongoDB has released innovative products such as Atlas, its global cloud database, acquired thousands of customers, rapidly expanded operations around the world, grown its business faster and delivered better financial performance than any comparable company in its sector. Dev currently serves as lead independent director of the board of directors of Datadog, Inc., a public software company. Dev also serves on the board of directors of DataRobot, a private software company. Previously, Dev was Managing Director at OpenView Venture Partners, Venture Partner at Greylock Partners, and CEO/Co-founder of BladeLogic, which was acquired by BMC for $900 million. Following the acquisition, he served as President of BMC. Dev founded his first technology company in 1998, and his leadership and board roles have resulted in 5 IPOs and 2 significant acquisitions. Dev graduated from Rutgers University with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, was honored with the Medal of Excellence and was recognized by the School of Engineering as its 2010 Alumnus of the Year.

Consejo Asesor de Seguridad

El Consejo Asesor de Seguridad de Cohesity está formado por expertos independientes que asesoran sobre las amenazas de ciberseguridad emergentes.

Dave de walt

Dave de walt

Cohesity Security Advisory Council Chair

Dave de walt

Dave de walt

Cohesity Security Advisory Council Chair

Dave DeWalt is Chair of the Cohesity Security Advisory Council and a veteran CEO, advisor, and investor who has led companies, from startups to the Fortune 500, on a transformational journey of success. Focused on technology and cybersecurity, Dave helped create more than $20 billion of shareholder value during his 15-plus years as President and CEO of three major companies. That includes driving the largest cybersecurity IPO to date as of 2013, and leading the largest all-cash deal in technology history as of 2010. Today, he serves as Managing Director of Allegis Cyber as well as investor and board member in the world’s most innovative companies such as Delta Airlines, Five9, Forescout, Phantom Cyber, Claroty, Team8, DataTribe, Illusive Networks, and Optiv.

Kevin mandia

Kevin mandia

Independent Board Member

Kevin mandia

Kevin mandia

Independent Board Member

Kevin is the founder of Mandiant at Google Cloud. He has served as the company’s Chief Executive Officer since June 2016, including as Chief Executive Officer of FireEye, Inc. until its corporate name change to Mandiant, Inc. in October 2021. Kevin served as a member of the company’s Board of Directors from February 2016 until September 2022, when Mandiant became a part of Google Cloud.

Kevin joined the company as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer in December 2013, when FireEye acquired Mandiant Corporation, which he founded in 2004. Mandiant Corporation was widely recognized as the leading provider of cyber security incident management products and services prior to the acquisition by FireEye and went on to become the core of FireEye’s highly successful consulting business.

Kevin began his cyber security career in the United States Air Force, serving as a computer security officer in the 7th Communications Group at the Pentagon and later as a special agent and cyber crime investigator in the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. In the private sector, Kevin held senior positions in the security consulting divisions of Sytex, acquired by Lockheed Martin, and Foundstone, acquired by McAfee.

Kevin’s insight, gained from his work on the front lines of major cyber threats, is routinely requested by corporate directors, executives, and government officials who face serious cyber security challenges. He regularly provides commentary and analysis on cyber security issues for major news media and has testified in hearings before the U.S. House and Senate committees. Kevin has served as a member of the Cybersecurity Advisory Committee for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency since December 2021.

Kevin holds a B.S. in computer science from Lafayette College and a M.S. in forensic science from The George Washington University. He is also a graduate of the Harvard Business School’s Owner/President Management Program.

Marianne bailey

Marianne bailey

Marianne bailey

Marianne bailey

As a former NSA Executive and DOD CIO/CISO, Marianne brings over 35 years of experience across the Department of Defense (DoD), Intelligence community, and civil government sectors. She served as Deputy National Manager for National Security Systems (NSS) and Senior Cybersecurity Executive for the National Security Agency where she was directly responsible for systems across the government containing classified and/or sensitive information.  She also served as both Principal Deputy for Cybersecurity and Deputy Chief Information Security Officer (DCISO), Department of Defense, CIO. She received the Distinguished Executive Presidential Rank Award, the highest government civilian recognition, for her contributions to national security. Marianne Bailey currently leads Guidehouse’s Advanced Solutions Cybersecurity practice. Ms. Bailey earned a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park, and a Master’s degree from Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University.

Alex stamos

Alex stamos

Alex stamos

Alex stamos

Alex Stamos is working to improve the security and safety of the Internet through teaching and research as the Director of the Stanford Internet Observatory, a cross-disciplinary program studying the abuse of the internet. He also helps companies secure themselves as a Partner in the Krebs Stamos Group. He has served as Chief Security Officer at Facebook and Yahoo and was a co-founder of iSEC Partners. Alex has investigated and responded to several historical events and has been called the “Forrest Gump of InfoSec” by friends. He is a member of the Aspen Cybersecurity and Information Disorder Commissions, Annan Commission on Elections and Democracy and advises NATO’s Cybersecurity Center of Excellence. He has spoken on six continents, testified in Congress, served as an expert witness for the wrongly accused, earned a BSEE from UC Berkeley and holds five patents. 

Kelly bissell

Kelly bissell

Kelly bissell

Kelly bissell

Kelly Bissell leads Microsoft’s Services group globally. He has more than 28 years of cybersecurity experience.

Kelly has been working with hundreds of clients for 30+ years to help them be compliant and secure. At Microsoft, the goal is to work with clients and Security Engineering to transform the cybersecurity market to make the world safer and more secure. Doing so will drive more product adoption and enhance the Microsoft brand. Work with clients, regulators, and law enforcement to reduce cyber-crime.

Before Microsoft, Kelly led Accenture Security, before that, he built and led Deloitte Cyber Risk Services and held various leadership positions with Arthur Andersen, AT&T, and others. Kelly has held the role of CIO and CTO of two different companies and CISO for a global bank.

Kelly is involved in several industry and technology groups recently authoring various articles and by-lines in the Wall Street Journal, Financial Executive, USA Today, and many others.

Currently, Kelly is working with national security for several counties in the Five Eyes and NATO.

Kelly is tightly aligned with several cyber and law enforcement agencies around the world. He is working to secure the nations of Ukraine, Albania, and a few others.

Laura mather

Laura mather

Laura mather

Laura mather

Laura is Group Chief Operating Officer and a member of the Group Executive Committee at Societe Generale.

Laura has an experience of close to 30 years within Credit Suisse, she joined in 1994. She held several senior positions in IT.  In 2012, she was appointed Head of Information Technology for the EMEA zone and then Global Head of Production and Testing Group in 2013. In 2014, she became Chief Technology Officer, in charge of IT infrastructures and Chief Information Security Officer of Credit Suisse. Laura was previously Global Chief Information Officer at Credit Suisse from 2019.

Laura Mather holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa.

Jason chan

Jason chan

Jason chan

Jason chan

Jason Chan has spent over twenty years in cybersecurity and is especially passionate about large-scale systems, cloud security, and improving security in modern software development practices.

Most recently, Jason built and led the information security team at Netflix for over a decade before retiring in July 2021. His team at Netflix was known for its contributions to the security community, including over 30 open-source security releases and dozens of conference presentations. He also previously led the security team at VMware and spent most of his earlier career in security consulting. Since retiring from Netflix, Jason has been advising a variety of companies on security products and strategy and is also an Operating Advisor at Bessemer Venture Partners.

Jason enjoys coaching, mentoring, and helping folks from underrepresented groups enter and advance in the cybersecurity industry. Outside of work, he enjoys reading, running ultramarathons, and volunteering in habitat restoration, trail maintenance, and wildfire management. He received a BS from the College of Charleston and his MS from Boston University.

Mandiant

Otros asesores de Cohesity

Los asesores estratégicos ofrecen información del mercado que orienta nuestras soluciones y nuestra hoja de ruta. Algunas de las mentes más brillantes y los ejecutivos de tecnología más exitosos guían la ruta de Cohesity.

Sahir azam

Sahir azam

Sahir azam

Sahir azam

Sahir is responsible for product management, growth marketing/operations, and GTM strategy across the MongoDB portfolio. He joined MongoDB in 2016 as SVP, Cloud Products & GTM to lead MongoDB’s Cloud Products and Go-to-Market Strategy ahead of the launch of Atlas and helped grow the cloud business from zero to over $150 million annually. Sahir joined MongoDB from Sumo Logic, a SaaS machine-data analytics company, where he managed platform, pricing, packaging and technology partnerships. Before Sumo Logic, Sahir was the Director of Cloud Management Strategy & Evangelism at VMware where he launched VMware’s first organically developed SaaS management product and helped grow the management tools business to over $1B in revenue. Earlier in his career, Sahir held a variety of technical and sales-focused roles at DynamicOps, BMC Software, and BladeLogic.

Alan cohen

Alan cohen

Alan cohen

Alan cohen

As chief commercial officer, Alan leads Illumio’s go-to-market strategy and customer engagement life cycle organizations, including marketing, support, and talent. He is a 25-year technology veteran known for company building and new-market-creation experience. Alan’s prior two companies, Airespace (acquired by Cisco for $450 million) and Nicira (acquired by VMware for $1.26 billion), were the market leaders in centralized WLANs and network virtualization, respectively.

Prior to Nicira, Alan led the enterprise marketing organization at Cisco, a team of 300 responsible for bringing to market an associated $25 billion product portfolio. He serves as an advisor to technology companies including Highfive, Mist, Netskope, and Vera. He has a BA from SUNY Buffalo, an MA from the School of International Service at American University, and an MBA in Finance from the Stern School of Business at New York University.

Steve grewal

Steve grewal

Steve grewal

Steve grewal

Steve Grewal is a veteran C-level technology executive who has worked for various federal agencies including U.S. General Services Administration (Deputy CIO), Department of Education (CIO), Department of Transportation, and Health & Human Services.

Leveraging his experience as a public sector change agent that has overseen many significant IT innovation projects, Steve focuses on innovations and strategies that propel public sector organizations and solve business challenges. He was previously Vice President and CTO for Public Sector at Cohesity and now acts in an advisory role for Cohesity Federal. Steve currently serves as the Chief Strategy Officer for CTG Federal and has a BA in liberal arts and computer science from Harvard University.

Bask iyer

Bask iyer

Bask iyer

Bask iyer

Bask serves as an Independent Board Director and Advisor to high growth companies, including Zoom, Automation Anywhere, FSS, ThoughtSpot, TextIQ. Modern Execu Solutions.

A respected industry veteran, Bask brings more than 30 years of experience in executing and driving change in traditional Fortune 100 manufacturing companies and Silicon Valley-based high technology firms.

Recently, he served as the Chief Information and Digital transformation Officer for VMWare, managing critical technology systems and driving digital transformation. He also led M&A integration and SaaS transformation. From 2016 to 2018, he was both the CIO for VMWare and the EVP and CIO of Dell Technologies.

Bask is a leader focused on customers and growth and spends time chairing CXO councils and customer advisory boards.

Bv jagadeesh

Bv jagadeesh

Bv jagadeesh

Bv jagadeesh

BV Jagadeesh is Managing Partner at KAAJ Ventures that focuses on early stage investments and mentoring. Jagadeesh has successfully invested and guided companies such as NetMagic Solutions (acqd: NTT), Ocarina Networks (acqd: Dell), Ankeena (acqd: Juniper), Nutanix, Yodlee (2014 IPO), Edurite (acqd: Pearsons) to name a few.

Before founding KAAJ Ventures, BV Jagadeesh served as a founding investor and CEO of NetScaler. NetScaler pioneered the concept of Application Delivery and was successfully sold to Citrix for $325M and served as Group VP and GM for Citrix’s Application Networking division. Prior to Netscaler, he co-founded and served as CTO of Exodus communications in 1993 that pioneered the concept of Internet data centers. Jagadeesh was instrumental in the successful IPO of Exodus in 1998.

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