Cyber-protection firm Malwarebytes expanded its corporate go-to-market executive leadership team this year. These addition to its corporate business unit include:
- Andy Singer, SVP, marketing
- Lee Wei, SVP, customer and product
- Jason Coville, CRO
These leaders will spearhead revenue, product, marketing and customer success efforts, supporting both continued SMB and MSP growth.
“We continue to see tremendous demand for advanced, cost-effective, and easy to use cybersecurity solutions for SMBs and MSPs,” said Marcin Kleczynski, Malwarebytes’ founder and CEO. “Jason, Lee Wei, and now Andy have stepped into new roles at a pivotal time as we continue to innovate and invest in our ThreatDown product family. Their expertise and unwavering passion for our mission – to conquer threats and empower IT – are essential as we continue to transform SMB cybersecurity.”
Singer previously served in a number of security marketing leadership positions for public companies and startups. As SVP of marketing, he will be responsible for global go-to-market strategy and execution. Wei, meanwhile, is the former VP, global field technical solutions and operations. As SVP, customer and product, he will focus on aligning sales, marketing and customer success while driving growth and maximizing profits. Finally, Coville formerly served as the unit’s chief sales officer. As CRO, he will be responsible for aligning sales and marketing while driving growth and maximizing profits.