Verkada appoints new Vice President of JAPAC region, driving channel growth
Eve Goode
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Verkada has announced the appointment of Boudewijn Pesch as Vice President of Japan and Asia-Pacific (JAPAC) Channel Sales.
In his role, Pesch will oversee Verkada’s channel strategy and partnerships across the JAPAC region, working to drive growth and expand the company’s presence in key markets.
“The ideal leader to further our mission”
Eric Salava, Chief Revenue Officer, Verkada commented: “Boudewijn’s extensive experience and proven track record in the JAPAC region make him the ideal leader to further our mission of delivering integrated, privacy-respecting security solutions at scale.
“His leadership will accelerate our efforts to strengthen channel relationships and bring our cutting-edge technology to even more organisations across JAPAC,” Salava added.
Previous employment
Pesch joins Verkada with over 30 years of experience in sales and regional leadership roles.
Most recently, he served as Vice President of APAC at Axis Communications, where he rebuilt the company’s APAC organisation to better serve partners and customers.
The company notes that throughout his career, Pesch has demonstrated a commitment to driving growth through collaboration and building long-term partnerships in the region.
“A unique opportunity to transform”
Boudewijn Pesch, Vice President, JAPAC Channel Sales, Verkada stated: “I am honoured to join Verkada and contribute to its growth in the JAPAC market.
“Verkada’s innovative approach to physical security and business analytics, combined with its dedication to privacy, presents a unique opportunity to transform how organisations understand and protect their communities.
“I look forward to working with our partners to bring Verkada’s solutions to more customers across the region,” Pesch concluded.
Commitment
Verkada says that its commitment to the JAPAC region is evident through its growing customer base.
The company has also established partnerships with integrators and channel partners across the region.