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    Barry Saadatmand Joins Seerist as Chief Revenue Officer

    By Staff WriterAugust 5, 2024
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    Barry Saadatmand has been named Seerist, Inc. chief revenue officer, aligning with the company’s focus on amplifying clients’ voices, ensuring capabilities meet their needs and driving growth.

    “Adding Barry Saadatmand to Seerist’s roster of experts is transformative for both the organization and our clients,” said Jim Brooks, Seerist CEO. “Barry’s mandate is to give a strong voice to our clients and ensure their needs are at the forefront of our innovations across all aspects of Seerist’s go-to-market approaches.”

    Saadatmand brings over 25 years of experience to the role. At Seerist, he will lead the global go-to-market team, support product development initiatives, accelerate the company’s growth and enrich its service to clients.

    Before joining Seerist, Saadatmand led large global teams in sales, presales, channel and revenue operations functions. Most recently, he was CRO at BlueCat and held leadership roles at Ping Identity, BigFix, Inc. and Pitney Bowes Software.

    “I am thrilled to join Seerist and contribute to its mission of accelerating impactful risk intelligence decisions for clients,” Saadatmand said.”I look forward to building a world-class Go-To-Market function at Seerist that excels at listening to and partnering with our clients to deliver market differentiating capabilities for navigating the risks of the increasingly complex global landscape.”

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