LastPass, announced that Amy Appleyard has been appointed as Chief Revenue Officer. A cybersecurity sales veteran, Appleyard will be responsible for key priorities across revenue-related functions, continuing to bolster global sales performance and contributing to customer satisfaction.

Amy has a proven track record of unifying the customer journey across all inside and outside sales avenues while improving the customer experience,” said Karim Toubba, CEO at LastPass.

High-growth sales organisations

Based on her experience in driving high-growth sales organisations combined with her passionate advocacy for diversity in sales and leadership teams, Amy will play an essential role at LastPass. We look forward to her contributions in elevating our brand and supporting our continued growth.”

We look forward to her contributions in elevating our brand and supporting our continued growth"

Appleyard has held key roles in several cybersecurity companies, serving as Senior Vice President of Global Sales for Malwarebytes and Vice President of Sales for the Commercial division of VMware Carbon Black.

Delivering digital security

Additionally, she held Vice President of Sales roles at GoTo, formerly LogMeIn, first for the Identity and Access Management business unit, where she was responsible for the LastPass go-to-market organisation, and then for the Communications and Collaboration line of business.

In this new role, I’m excited to work with LastPass’ seasoned leadership team to accelerate global growth and streamline solutions for our customers,” said Amy Appleyard. “With the cybersecurity industry rapidly changing, LastPass continues to elevate its offerings and adapt to new customer needs, and I’m committed to our mission of delivering digital security for all.”

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