New position announced: Rebecca Roberts named as LogRhythm's Regional Sales Manager
LogRhythm Appoints Rebecca Roberts as Regional Sales Manager for Australia and New Zealand
Rebecca Roberts, an accomplished executive with a proven track record in account management, sales, team building, and enterprise technology, has joined LogRhythm as the Regional Sales Manager for Australia and New Zealand. This appointment was announced in January 2023.
Matthew Lowe, the Country Director at LogRhythm, expressed his excitement about welcoming Rebecca Roberts to the team. Roberts will be responsible for strategic account development, partner and channel strategy, and customer support operations in the assigned region.
Roberts brings a wealth of experience to LogRhythm, having held account management positions with Trend Micro, VMware, Brocade, and Fortinet. She previously served as the Senior Enterprise Director at Ivanti. Her history of accelerating rapid vendor growth and her focus on customer success make her an ideal fit for LogRhythm.
In her new role, Roberts will be helping drive competitive advantage through successful technology deployment of LogRhythm's solutions. She will also be assisting enterprise and public sector customers in creating long-term mature cybersecurity strategies.
Rebecca Roberts' primary goal is to deliver customer value. She has joined LogRhythm with this focus in mind, prioritizing customer success in her roles. This appointment marks a significant step for LogRhythm, as they continue to expand their presence in the IT security industry.
Matthew Lowe expressed his confidence in Roberts' abilities, stating that she will play a crucial role in LogRhythm's growth and success in the Australia and New Zealand region. Roberts is eager to start her new role and looks forward to contributing to LogRhythm's mission of helping customers secure their organisations against cyber threats.
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