AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SailPoint Technologies Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: SAIL), the leader in enterprise identity governance, today announced that Howard Greenfield will continue as SailPoint’s Chief Revenue Officer through July 31, 2019, while a search for his successor is conducted.
“I would like to thank Howard for his many contributions to SailPoint over the last five years. During his tenure, we have experienced a period of rapid revenue growth and further established ourselves as a leader in identity governance. Howard has helped build a world-class sales organization and strong relationships with our partner network, meaningfully expanding our global reach,” said Mark McClain, CEO and Co-founder of SailPoint. “We look forward to Howard’s contributions over the next several months through this transition, and we wish him well in his future endeavors.”
“I am thankful to Mark and the SailPoint Board of Directors for giving me the opportunity to lead our global sales organization and to the entire SailPoint team for their commitment to driving results for SailPoint over time,” said Howard Greenfield. “I am committed to helping the team in its search for my successor and to ensuring a smooth transition process.”
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SailPoint: The Power of Identity™
SailPoint, the leader in enterprise identity governance, brings the Power of Identity to customers around the world. SailPoint’s open identity platform gives organizations the power to enter new markets, scale their workforces, embrace new technologies, innovate faster and compete on a global basis. As both an industry pioneer and market leader in identity governance, SailPoint delivers security, operational efficiency and compliance to enterprises with complex IT environments. SailPoint’s customers are among the world’s largest companies in a wide range of industries, including: 8 of the top 15 banks, 4 of the top 6 healthcare insurance and managed care providers, 9 of the top 15 property and casualty insurance providers, 5 of the top 13 pharmaceutical companies, and 11 of the largest 15 federal agencies.
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