Tech turnover: 5 big leadership changes in Boston this April

by Justine Hofherr
May 3, 2017

Leadership changes happen all the time, but it’s been a big month for new leaders at Boston tech companies. At least five startups experienced some leadership shake-ups this April, bringing on new members and new ideas to their teams. Check them out below.

 

fuze

Fuze, which raised $104M in funding earlier this year, added another C-level executive to its team — Chris Conry as CIO. Conry was previously vice president of IT and office services at Arbor Networks. Fuze, which offers a cloud-based video conferencing solution, is expected to IPO next year.

 

zerto

Zerto, a Boston-based provider of cloud IT resilience solutions, appointed two new roles in April — Coley Burke as the new vice president of sales and Steve Lobisser as the global director of technical support. Burke will be focused on growing existing and new customer accounts, while Lobisser will be leading the company’s worldwide support team and expanding global business opportunities. Both are joining Zerto from Dell EMC with deep enterprise technology and business development experience.

 

qstream

Qstream, a Burlington-based maker of sales acceleration software, made two executive appointments to the senior leadership team in April. Michael Gear was brought on as senior vice president of worldwide sales, while Joe Gruttadauria was named senior vice president of corporate development. The men will be responsible for overseeing the company’s continued expansion into new markets and geographies.

 

tvision

TVision Insights, a Boston-based company using data science and motion capture technology to track what people are watching and how they’re reacting to it, hired Mark Green as its new Chief Strategy Officer. Mark brings 30 years of experience in TV measurement and was previously the Chief Operating Officer at 4C Insights, a TV and social media data science and media technology company.

 

mylestone

Mylestone, serial entrepreneur Dave Balter’s new startup, hired Drew Condon as its head of product. Prior to this role, Condon was lead product designer at HubSpot. The digital memories startup announced a partnership with Amazon’s Alexa earlier this year.

 

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