Mark Glasgow CRO, Storj
Was notably at SolidFire (NetApp), Dell and Micron.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 14, 2022 at 2:00 pmStorj Labs, Inc. appointed Mark Glasgow as chief revenue officer (CRO).
With his storage technology experience, he will be responsible for growing revenue with enterprise customers, building out the channel, and leading the sales team.
A seasoned executive, he has worked at venture funded startups such as SolidFire (acquired by NetApp) as well as Fortune 50 multinational corporations such as Dell and Micron Semiconductor. He has direct-to-enterprise and channel sales experience and an understanding of enterprise storage, data management, data analytics, cloud, hybrid multi-cloud, and web-scale architectures, in addition to volatile and non-volatile memory and semiconductor manufacturing.
He has a track record of building and leading teams through competitive and complex sales cycles with consistent quota attainment and global revenue growth in both mid-market as well as major enterprises. He has a demonstrated history of bringing new storage solutions to market, disrupting entrenched legacy providers.
“I am honored to join an innovative company like Storj that is delivering enterprise-grade Web3 infrastructure now, especially in these times of austerity. Storj offers a service that will enable enterprises of all sizes to dramatically cut costs immediately, no matter what their current storage strategy is,” he said. “My role as CRO is to lead Storj as it enters new markets, creates additional revenue channels, and brings decentralized cloud storage to customers around the globe.”
Storj has established momentum with Web2 IT infrastructure teams and developers by providing a performant, more secure, private, cost-slashing alternative to the mega cloud storage lock-in and environmentally wasteful hyper-scaler architectures. It is well positioned with a disruptive product – set to deliver on 2 major and imminent cloud architecture shifts: 1) Web3 and the Internet privacy mandate and; 2) the move to globally distributed and edge-based workloads stack.
“We couldn’t be happier to have Mark join Storj as our new CRO and member of the executive team, bringing his expertise to accelerate revenue growth across Web2 and Web3 markets,” said Ben Golub, CEO. “Mark’s experience in storage technology will help navigate the decentralized adoption curve as we bridge from Web 2 to Web3 with new ideas and revenue streams.”
In September 2020, Glasgow received recognition while at Hammerspace from CRN Magazine as one of the 100 People You Don’t Know but Should, and in 2011 received another honor from CRN Magazine while working at XIO Storage for the CRN Magazine Channel Chief Award.
He is a graduate of Brigham Young University and the Marriott School of Management.
He has completed four Ironman Triathlons, 52 marathons and 17 Leadville Mountain Bike Races.