Box Inc., which is a leading cloud content management firm, announced that Dan Levin, President and Chief Operating Officer (COO), will step down after seven years with the company, and that Stephanie Carullo will take over in the role with the aim to accelerate the company’s growth in the enterprise along with leading its international expansion plans. Levin will, however, remain on Box’s Board of Directors and continue to provide counsel to the leadership team.
“With more than 25 years of leadership experience driving global sales strategy and execution for some of the world’s leading technology companies, Stephanie is perfectly suited to head Box’s operations and go-to-market strategy. Dan has been an incredible leader and his commitment to strategic and operational discipline will always be part of Box’s DNA. We can’t thank him enough for his mentorship, guidance and hard work in growing Box from 50 employees to more than 1,600 today,” said Aaron Levie, co-founder and CEO of Box.
“I am incredibly grateful for my time as COO at Box and I am very proud of what we have accomplished during these past seven years. As I move on to my next chapter, I am confident we’ve selected a strong leader to drive Box’s continued growth and market leadership. I look forward to working with Stephanie in my role on the Board of Directors,” said Dan Levin.
“I am excited to bring my expertise scaling enterprise technology companies to Box and am thrilled to be working with a dynamic and experienced leadership team. I’ve led go-to-market operations and worked with customers in a variety of industries all over the world, and it’s clear that Box has an unprecedented opportunity. We can help every enterprise across the globe move their content to the cloud, drive innovation and transform how they work,” said Stephanie Carullo.
Stephanie has had quite a stellar career. She has worked with IBM, Telstra, Cisco and Apple and is now looking to work her magic in making Box a successful billion dollar business. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree (Honors) in Economic History from Monash University, Australia.
Megha Shah For TechFunnel.com
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