Catchpoint® is upgrading its global sales and customer-facing organizations as demand for Internet performance monitoring (IPM) grows. As Catchpoint rapidly increases its global reach, with more than 2,500 vantage points in 88 countries covering 347 ISPs in 278 cities, more global brands are turning to it for deep observability and Internet Resilience capabilities, catching issues before they impact customers, workforces, networks, website performance, applications and APIs.
Every organization depends on reliable internet performance for their daily operations: Catchpoint’s IPM platform is helping ensure connectivity in key areas ranging from employee collaboration, to online retail, to transaction processing, to accessing the cloud-hosted systems that run almost every aspect of the business. With the world’s increasing need for internet resilience, Catchpoint is investing to better serve customers and help them achieve internet resilience.
To spearhead its sales organization expansion, Catchpoint has named Keith Hoskison as Senior Vice President, Worldwide Sales with the VP of International Sales reporting to him. Hoskison brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of building high-performance sales teams for global companies such as Cisco, BMC and AppDynamics. Prior to his new role, Hoskison was VP of North American Sales & GTM for Catchpoint.
Joining Hoskison, as Vice President, North American Sales, is Bob Patel, a veteran software sales executive with a 14-year history of success in enterprise software sales and business development, and a team of ‘navy seal’ sales veterans who bring a track record of helping global enterprises realize the value of technology platforms.
In addition, Hussain Peeran joins as Senior Vice President, Client Experience, an accomplished sales leader and technology expert with decades of experience in Internet, media, networks, and operations who will lead customer success, sales engineering, and support Catchpoint customers around the world. The trio is part of a larger experienced team dedicated to ensuring Catchpoint’s customers’ success.
"Catchpoint is thrilled to have Keith, Bob and Hussain leading our customer-facing teams during this phase of accelerated growth," said Mehdi Daoudi, CEO of Catchpoint. "Their combined experience, leadership, and passion for customer success will be invaluable as we expand across the global market and further enhance our ability to become true partners for our customers and provide industry-leading value, support, and guidance."
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