Kaltura , the Video Experience Cloud, announced that Eyal Manor, the Chief Product & Engineering Officer at Twilio, has been appointed to the company’s Board of Directors. Eyal brings to Kaltura a wealth of knowledge and vast experience in developing and bringing to market successful SaaS products.
“Kaltura has long been ideally suited for large enterprises due to its hyper-engaging experiences, robust content management capabilities, and unparalleled flexibility and scalability,” said Eyal Manor, the newly appointed member of the Kaltura Board of Directors. “I am excited to join Kaltura particularly to help it evolve its products and go-to-market strategy from high-touch to low-touch and self-service, as is the case with the recent successful launches of Kaltura’s event platform and webinars product. Such offerings drive Product-Led-Growth, accelerate adoption by large enterprises, and enable an expansion down-market to also power many small and medium-sized enterprises.”
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“Eyal brings an unmatched level of experience and a proven track record in developing and bringing SaaS products to market,” said Ron Yekutiel, Co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of Kaltura. “We are fortunate to be in a position to benefit from the guidance of Eyal as a member of our board. Eyal brings a wealth of deep technical, product, and business experience, and we are all excited to have him join us on our mission to power any video experience for any organization.”
Eyal has an impressive background in building and scaling products and technologies and brings a wealth of experience to Kaltura’s board. Eyal is the Chief Product Officer at Twilio, leading product and engineering for the Communication platform and Segment‘s CDP. Before joining Twilio, Eyal spent 14 years at Google. He was a Vice President & General Manager at Google Cloud, leading a portfolio of products and technologies, including Kubernetes Engine, developer platforms, and others. Prior he was VP of Engineering at YouTube. Before joining Google, Eyal founded a voice and video SaaS streaming startup.
SOURCE: GlobeNewswire
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