Victoria Grey, CMO, Soonr
And HP veteran Brent Maxwell VP business development
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 28, 2013 at 3:22 pmSoonr, Inc., provider of enterprise mobile collaboration services, announced the addition of two executives: storage industry leader Victoria Grey joins as CMO and HP veteran Brent Maxwell as VP of Business Development.
"Soonr has been experiencing triple-digit growth that’s fueled by the demand of businesses to enable mobile collaboration while still ensuring the security of company data," said Martin Frid-Nielsen, co-founder and CEO. "With the addition of these two seasoned business leaders, we add greatly to the depth of our leadership team while we continue to rapidly expand our business."
Victoria Grey brings to Soonr more than 25 years of enterprise marketing and leadership experience, and will drive the company’s global corporate and channel marketing efforts. During her career, she has helped guide several enterprise storage companies, including Quantum, EMC, and Legato Systems, following several years at Apple. Prior to joining Soonr, she served as SVP marketing at storage system provider Nexsan. She is a recipient of the Tribute to Women in Technology award, and has serve on a number of industry boards.
"It is particularly exciting to join Soonr at a time when enterprise adoption of online file sharing is booming," said Grey. "Soonr services have already made the company a market leader, and Soonr is poised to strengthen and expand that position over the next twelve to 18 months."
Brent Maxwell is a seasoned and experienced senior business development executive with a track record of success in the mobile industry. Before joining Soonr, he was VP, strategy and alliances at Appcelerator, a cross-platform mobile application development platform company, where he built-out a partner ecosystem and an indirect sales channel. Prior to that, he held several executive roles in solution sales, marketing and strategy for cloud applications at Hewlett-Packard. Prior to HP, he led sales and marketing planning at Miller Brewing Company and advised CxO’s in a variety of industries as a management consultant at A.T. Kearney. He also served in the US Navy in Washington DC, where he was a technical program manager in the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Directorate.