Amy D. Love CMO, Pavilion
She had same position at Violin Memory and NetApp.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 10, 2020 at 2:08 pm
Pavilion Data Systems, Inc. appointed Amy D. Love as CMO.
Bringing 25 years of experience in marcom at Fortune 500 companies, as well as technology start-ups, Love will be responsible for the worldwide marketing strategy at Pavilion.
“We are pleased to have Amy join our team as a strategic leader to both establish our brand and to expand our customer base through integrated marketing programs in support of our expanding global sales organization,” said Gurpreet Singh, CEO. “Her expertise in creating and executing innovative marketing strategies for technology companies will bring us closer to our prospects, customers and partners through marketing efforts that will highlight the technological and business benefits and advantages of our storage solutions.”
“Pavilion has built a solid customer base thanks to the competitive adv,ages its customers are achieving through hyperparallel technology,” said Love. “I’m looking forward to working with the entire team to increase NVMe-oF adoption across markets in concert with our industry, OEM and channel partners. Pavilion’s OpenChoice business model and differentiated flash array offer superior performance benefits and cost advantages, forming the basis to share real-world use cases and customer stories that demonstrate business-impacting results. I look forward to guiding the team as we elevat Pavilion’s market awareness and expan its global footprint.”
Recent executive positions held by Love before that include VP of corporate marketing at TriNet; and CMO at Violin Memory, where she led the company’s repositioning. Previously, she served as VP of global brand and demand gen, acting CMO and VP of brand and communication at NetApp, Inc. Earlier in her career, she was the global VP marketing and business development at PicScout, which secured a successful exit with an acquisition by Getty Images. She also served as CEO for the Forum for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives (now Watermark), the executive women’s membership organization.
Love joins Mike Canavan, who was announced recently as the CRO for the company, in expanding go-to-market strategy and execution plans for 2020.
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