Webscale, the fastest, most secure cloud platform for modern commerce, has announced the appointment of Lou Cofini as its first Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). In this role, Lou will drive the go-to-market and growth initiatives across the company globally. This strategic hire comes as the company continues to accelerate its growth and its position across the market helping merchants, software developers, digital agencies, and technology partners get the most out of their cloud based ecommerce storefronts by providing a Cloud Operations Management platform for deploying “well architected” modern commerce applications.
Lou brings over 30 years of high tech leadership experience in sales and business development to Webscale that includes three successful IPOs, attaining market leadership as well as mergers and acquisitions. He will lead Webscale’s direct and partner sales, business development, strategic alliances, and sales operations functions, and leverage his proven experience to grow revenue, open new markets, and forge new strategic alliances.
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Commenting on the appointment, Webscale CEO, Gary Schofield, said, “Lou’s passion for developing people, opening up new markets, and driving results makes him a great fit for Webscale. With a remit to accelerate Webscale’s market share, expand our partner ecosystem, and bring to market new and exciting products that power the modern commerce experience, I look forward to working alongside Lou to take Webscale to the next level.”
Prior to Webscale, Lou was VP of Sales and Business Development at Worldpay from FIS, selling integrated payments solutions to software and ecommerce companies. Starting his career at Sun Microsystems, followed by Oracle, Lou has held sales leadership roles at CSG Systems (successful IPO), Portal Software (successful IPO, then acquired by Oracle), White Amber, Inc. (sold to Taleo, IPO and then acquired by Oracle), and Poynt (acquired by GoDaddy).
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