Commvault appoints Cesar Cid de Rivera as sales engineering international vice president
Cesar Cid de Rivera has been appointed as sales engineering international vice president to continue strengthening the company's go-to-market motion and supporting the services teams' critical work.
In his new role, he will be reporting directly to global sales vice president Jason Webber while closely supporting Commvault international senior vice president and general manager Marco Fanizzi as a key member of the International Leadership team.
He will drive the continued expansion of the new International region, comprising more than 150 countries stretching from his native Spain through to New Zealand.
Cid de Rivera will lead a high-performing pre-sales and technical team responsible for enabling and delivering Commvault's industry-leading Intelligent data management services to customers and partners.
"We're pleased to once again have Cesar as part of the Commvault team, and he's joining us at a perfect time in our evolution as we drive growth across the business," Webber says.
"Cesar will be an integral part of my Global Services Leadership team, and bring an important international perspective and competitive insight to the way we work going forward," he adds.
"Working with myself and the wider International leadership team, Cesar will be an excellent asset to the company as we continue to bring our industry-leading solutions to more customers around the globe," Fanizzi adds.
"I had many wonderful experiences in my previous time with Commvault, and I can't wait to be a key member of the team as we realise the opportunities ahead of us with our clear technology and solution provision leadership," Cid de Rivera says.
"Commvault's new corporate structure, leadership, and SaaS functionality with Metallic means we have unlimited possibilities to help our clients and prospects to be truly successful.
"An outside-in view of customer needs makes the biggest difference in business, and I know that at Commvault, this is where we stand out from the crowd."