Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: April 4, 2018
Paul Mountford
Paul Mountford, formerly senior vice president and chief sales officer at Riverbed Technology, has been selected to succeed the retiring Jerry Kennelly as CEO of the San Francisco-based digital platforms provider.
Riverbed said Tuesday Kennelly, who will retire after 16 years at the helm, will serve in an advisory capacity in support of the companys leadership transition efforts.
Jerry Kennelly
Paul has the experience, leadership capabilities, customer-focus and passion to lead Riverbed through the next phase of growth while continuing to surpass our customers expectations, said Kennelly, who co-founded Riverbed in 2002.
Mountford said he is honored to oversee the company as it works to help businesses advance their digital strategies and leverage cloud and mobile platforms as part of their information technology modernization initiatives.
Mountford is a 30-year technology industry veteran who joined Riverbed in 2014.
He previously served as CEO of New York-based web intelligence startup Sentillian and worked for 16 years at Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO), where he led the companys enterprise business line, emerging markets division and channel partner program.
Virtualitics announced on LinkedIn Saturday that Nicole Diresta has been appointed vice president for public policy and planning. Diresta will oversee initiatives…
J2 Ventures has closed its $250 million Brookhaven Fund, an oversubscribed early-stage investment vehicle focused on dual-use technologies critical to…
The Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement has started soliciting proposals for a potential two-year, $180 million contract…
The Department of Defense is conducting market research to assess industry capability and interest in supporting a planned indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract…