Everbridge announced the addition of Vick Vaishnavi as General Manager, IT Alerting and Internet of Things (IoT).
Vaishnavi, who joins the Everbridge senior management team, is an accomplished enterprise software executive and IT innovator who brings with him more than 25 years of leadership experience at both private and public companies. He will oversee the IT Alerting and IoT business for Everbridge, spearheading global positioning, growth and execution.
An engineer by trade who has co-authored eight patents in enterprise IT management software, Vaishnavi brings a proven track record of success in technology and go-to-market experience to his executive roles. Over the course of his career, he has led and scaled the growth and innovation efforts at some of the largest companies in enterprise software. His responsibilities over the past decade have included President and CEO of Yottaa, VP and GM of EMC’s RSA Security Division, President and CEO of Aveksa, CMO of BMC Software’s ESM Division and CMO of BladeLogic.
“Vick is a proven operating executive and strategic technology leader who has collaborated with hundreds of CIOs and IT executives and consequently developed a robust understanding of their challenges and needs,” said Jaime Ellertson, CEO of Everbridge. “We’re excited to welcome him to the team to strengthen our product differentiation and go-to-market strategy for IT markets while continuing our overall business growth.”
“Coming off a year of significant growth and having a vastly scalable and widely adopted communications platform, I am thrilled to be a part of a category leading company like Everbridge,” said Vaishnavi. “I look forward to working with this dynamic team to elevate our U.S. and international profile in the IT operations and communications space.”
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