Veeam Appoints Piero Gallucci as Regional VP for UK&I
Bringing extensive channel and sales leadership across leading technology companies
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 11, 2026 at 2:00 pmVeeam Software, a reference in data resilience, has announced the appointment of Piero Gallucci as Regional VP for UK and Ireland. With more than 25 years of experience in sales, channel management, and enterprise technology, Piero will lead Veeam’s UK&I operations, supporting customers in achieving data resilience, security, and business continuity.
Prior to joining Veeam, Piero served as AVP and GM for UK & Ireland at NetApp, where he led strategic growth and customer success initiatives across the region. Before NetApp, Piero was VP, EMEA Sales at VMware Tanzu, driving cloud-native transformation and enterprise adoption, and previously held senior sales leadership roles at Docker, Inc., including VP and GM, EMEA & APAC.
Piero’s career also includes seven years at HPE, where he served as director & head of sales for the financial services industry, global account GM for HSBC, and GAM for the banking & financial services sector. Earlier, Piero held key sales and management roles at Intel, focusing on the banking and retail sectors across EMEA.
Tim Pfaelzer, GM and SVP of EMEA at Veeam said, “Piero’s leadership and passion for partner success are exactly what we need to drive our next phase of growth in UK&I. His expertise in channel strategy and customer engagement, honed at some of the world’s most respected technology companies, will help us deliver even greater value to our customers and partners.”
“I’m excited to lead Veeam’s UK&I team at a time when data resilience and AI innovation are top priorities for our customers,” said Piero Gallucci. “I look forward to working with our talented teams and partners to help organizations across the region achieve secure, scalable, and future-ready solutions.”
Piero holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Business Administration, Management and Operations from Oxford Brookes University.






