Movers, Shakers, & Money Makers (9/16)
Ten of the most interesting job changes from the last week
Ten Movers, Shakers, & Money Makers from the 513K+ job changes we saw last week. Here’s who moved and why it matters…
Eyal Carmi: Grammarly ➤ Microsoft, VP of Engineering
Is Word spellcheck getting an upgrade?
Jerry Lee: Anduril Industries ➤ Stealth, Software Engineer
Like a missile in the night…
Bryan Law: ZoomInfo ➤ SentinelOne, Chief Marketing Officer
Where do you think Bryan will get his list of CSO/CISO contacts from?
Kate Staskus: PayPal ➤ Stripe, Product Marketing Manager, Embedded Payments and Financial Services
Pay with PayPal via Stripe.
Andrew Berger: Pave ➤ Capchase, VP of Revenue
A VP of Revenue ready to chase capital.
Wendy Parrish: Teaching Strategies, LLC ➤ Transfr, Vice President, Demand Generation
Job change, Transfr… same thing.
Lindsay Wenzel: Bristol Myers Squibb ➤ Lamps.com, Head of Organizational Development & Strategic Initiatives
Shining a light on a new strategy.
Robert Gibney: Self-employed ➤ Lightcast, Chief Operating Officer
No lamps are involved in Robert’s Lightcast.
David Barker: ai-gotomarket. ➤ Pecan AI, Global Head of Enterprise Sales
Enterprise sales can be a tough nut to crack.
Jonathan Goodwin: Discord ➤ 2K, Senior Manager, Global Brand Marketing - Core Games
Are we going to get in-game trash-talking?
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