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Cohesity appoints Sanjay Poonen as CEO & president
Sat, 6th Aug 2022
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Sanjay Poonen has been appointed as CEO and president. He will also join the Cohesity Board of Directors.

Poonen was formerly chief operating officer of VMware and SAP president. Mohit Aron, who has been CEO since founding the company in 2013, will accelerate Cohesity's product innovation and roadmap as founder and chief technology and product officer. Aron will continue to lead the company's research and development, support and services, as well as the Office of the CTO. He will remain on the Cohesity Board of Directors.

"Cohesity sits at the intersection of three of the highest priority business issues today (cyber security, cloud, and data management) and is poised to become a major powerhouse with industry analyst firms naming the company a leader and one of the fastest growing in its category," Poonen says.

"In my due diligence with customers, I've found that Cohesity has the best technology in its category and protects data for many of the biggest brands in the Fortune 500.

"Above all, Mohit has built an incredible team across the organisation that is committed to driving innovation while putting customers first.

"I look forward to leading this talented organisation and driving even further success in strong partnership with Mohit and all Cohesians."

In his most recent role as COO of VMware, Poonen oversaw sales, marketing, services, and alliances and played a key role in doubling revenues from approximately $6 billion to $12 billion.

Poonen also played a vital role in architecting multiple successful cloud partnerships, including AWS, Microsoft, Google, and Oracle. He led the company's security and end-user computing
businesses, including the acquisition of AirWatch and Carbon Black.

Before VMware, Poonen served as President of SAP, where he led SAP's Applications, Industries, and Platform teams, serving in engineering and sales roles that helped double SAP revenues from approximately $10 billion to $20 billion.