Armor Recruits Bryan Hauptman for Chief Revenue Officer Role

Armor Recruits Bryan Hauptman for Chief Revenue Officer Role

By Luke Bellos

Cloud security provider Armor has selected Bryan Hauptman as the newest company leadership member, granting him the role of Chief Revenue Officer.

The company has long been in the process of further developing the company’s global operations in the increasingly competitive MSP space. To help improve business development, Armor sought the services of an industry veteran that understood the ins-and-outs of cybersecurity with managed services.

“Armor is poised to take a dramatic step towards becoming the security provider of choice for MSPs seeking to enter the cloud security market,” said Hauptman. “I believe that our dynamic platform will play a central role in helping them open new doors of sustained profitability. This role will allow me to make a tangible impact on Armor’s growth and presents exciting possibilities to the MSP community. The market is ripe for opportunity, and I look forward to joining my new colleagues in achieving our goals.”

The selection of Hauptman as CRO appears to be a natural fit for Armor’s strategy, as he holds almost two decades of experience in executive positions for companies such as ThreatConnect and Datto.As CRO of Armor, Hauptman will now be responsible for all go-to-marketing operations, which includes marketing, sales, and customer success.

“Bryan’s credentials and reputation as an influential leader are nothing short of impressive,” said Mark Woodward, CEO, Armor. “This, combined with Armor’s ability to simplify the complexities of cloud security and compliance, will position us to be the ‘engine’ that empowers MSPs to capitalize on accelerating market demand. We have a solid foundation, and with Bryan leading our go-to-market motion, we’re confident that we will continue to excel.”




Edited by Maurice Nagle
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