Cyber Job Moves: Organizations Turn to New Leaders for Their Next Chapter | Week of May 31–June 6
Patrick Johnson - Kentik
Patrick Johnson joined Kentik as Strategic Client Executive, partnering with enterprise technology leaders across Fortune 500 accounts on network visibility, cloud performance, and AI infrastructure intelligence. He comes from SPJ GTM Ventures, his own GTM advisory firm, where he spent nearly nine years helping early-stage founders build revenue motions, generating over $50 million in pipeline across 30-plus startups. Before that, Johnson held Strategic Account Director and Enterprise Account Director roles at Numerify and Egnyte respectively, focused on enterprise sales across the Western Region. (source)
Bhaskar Chaturvedi - Accenture Australia
Bhaskar Chaturvedi was promoted to Associate Director, Data & AI at Accenture Australia, where he has spent over eight years progressing through technical architecture and data engineering roles. Prior to this promotion, he served as Enterprise Data Architect at Accenture Australia, designing cloud data warehousing and big data solutions, following more than six years as Senior Technical Architect and Integration and Data Lead at the same firm. Further back, Chaturvedi led the Business Intelligence & Integration practice at SaasFocus and before that spent nearly a decade at GlobalLogic India in principal engineering and database specialist roles. (source)
Teresa Chen - Proofpoint
Teresa Chen joined Proofpoint as Sr. Director of Product Marketing, leading alliances, platform, and vertical marketing to connect the company's partner ecosystem and industry solutions. She arrives from Omnissa, where she spent nearly two years as Director of Content, Vertical and Platform Product Marketing, a role she had also held at Broadcom during the period when Omnissa operated as VMware's End User Computing division. Her earlier work included over three years at VMware as Director of Content & Platform Marketing for Digital Workspace, and before that a Sr. Director role at MobileIron heading solution, partner, and customer marketing. (source)
Amy Anderson - Onyx Security
At Onyx Security, an AI secure control plane company, Amy Anderson now leads field and partner marketing as the firm's first Sr. Field & Partner Marketing Manager. The move follows nearly two years at Wiz, where she served as Senior Manager of National Partner Marketing for the Americas. Before that, Anderson held Director of Americas Channel Marketing and Sr. Partner Marketing Manager roles at Mandiant and BeyondTrust respectively, with earlier experience as Field & Partner Marketing Manager at Proofpoint. (source)
Anurag Jain - CodeHunter
Anurag Jain joined CodeHunter as Senior Vice President of Engineering. He has more than 20 years of experience in cybersecurity, SaaS, analytics, and enterprise software. Most recently, Jain served as Vice President of Engineering at Diliko.ai, helping build an AI analytics platform focused on data governance and security. Earlier, he worked at OPAQ Networks, later acquired by Fortinet. His career also includes engineering positions at WebMD, supporting large-scale consumer technology platforms. (source)
James Dwyer - Keepit
James Dwyer joined Keepit as Chief Revenue Officer to lead the company’s global revenue organization. His background spans data security, data access, and management, with experience building and scaling revenue teams. Throughout his career, he has worked closely with organizations navigating technology shifts in cloud adoption, compliance requirements, and evolving data protection. At Keepit, he will oversee sales, partnerships, customer success, renewals, and business development functions. (source)
Joe Chen - Trellix
Joe Chen took on the role of Chief Technology Officer at Trellix. He brings over 25 years of experience leading product and technology transformations. Chen served as an Operating Partner at Crosspoint Capital, working on engineering modernization and operational improvement. Earlier, he held senior positions at Broadcom’s Symantec Enterprise Division and Carbon Black, overseeing security product development and large-scale technology integrations. Chen is also a founding member of the Cyber Threat Alliance and holds more than 55 U.S. patents. (source)
Pawan Hegde - Usercentrics
Pawan Hegde joined Usercentrics as Chief Operating Officer, leading the company's next phase of growth and U.S. expansion efforts. He brings experience spanning operations, finance, corporate development, and artificial intelligence. Most recently, Hegde served as COO at Fluree, a generative AI and agentic data platform company. Earlier, he co-founded ZettaLabs and helped scale the business through its acquisition within three years. He also spent nearly 11 years at Thomson Reuters. (source)
Elena Ignatova - Usercentrics
Elena Ignatova advanced to Chief Product and Technology Officer at Usercentrics. She brings over a decade of experience leading engineering and product teams. Prior to this role, Ignatova served as Chief Technology Officer at Taxdoo and held engineering positions at data intelligence company Collibra. Her background spans product development, technical strategy, and organizational scaling. (source)
Mark van Oppen - SecureAuth
Mark van Oppen joined SecureAuth as Chief Revenue Officer, taking responsibility for the company's sales and marketing. He brings experience spanning identity security, cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes, and enterprise technology. In his career, van Oppen has held leadership positions at IBM, Heptio, VMware, and FusionAuth. His background combines go-to-market execution with deep familiarity in identity and access management technologies. (source)
Beth Tschida - Jamf
Beth Tschida has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of Jamf, succeeding John Strosahl following the company's transition to private ownership under Francisco Partners. She joined Jamf in 2018 as Senior Vice President of Engineering and later became Chief Technology Officer. During her tenure, Jamf expanded its security business, with security annual recurring revenue growing to represent more than 30% of total company revenue. Before joining Jamf, she held positions at Voya Financial and MetLife. She becomes the first woman to lead Jamf in the company's more than 20-year history. (source)







