Devo Names Trevor Crompton Area Vice President of EMEA
Strategic leadership appointment advances the company’s next stage of growth and execution across EMEA
Devo Technology, the cloud-native security analytics company, today announced the leadership appointment of Trevor Crompton as Area Vice President, EMEA. Based in England, Crompton will report directly to Devo’s Chief Revenue Officer, Brian Froehling.
Crompton will lead Devo’s overall sales strategy and operations in EMEA and will also be responsible for ensuring customer and partner success.
“As the largest MSSPs and enterprises shift from legacy providers to our modern cloud-native platform, Trevor will play an integral role in continuing to build market momentum and expanding our global customer base,” said Brian Froehling, Chief Revenue Officer, Devo. “He has a strong cybersecurity sales background and extensive experience overseeing teams at some of the world’s largest enterprise technology organizations, making him uniquely qualified to help bring our autonomous SOC vision to life in the marketplace.”
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Crompton has over three decades of experience in the IT security industry and has held numerous sales leadership roles, at organizations of all sizes, for the past 15 years of his career. He most recently served as Senior Vice President, Emerging Regions and Global Channel at Outpost24 Group, where he built a top-performing team across multiple regions and matured the company’s global channel strategy. Before that, Crompton was the EMEA Sales Leader at Kenna Security, where he built and scaled the business from the ground up in Europe.
“Devo has created a superior security analytics platform for customers that need a solution to the ever-changing cyberthreat landscape they’re facing,” said Trevor Crompton, Area Vice President, EMEA, Devo. “I look forward to working with Devo’s incredible team and empowering even more organizations to advance and transform their security operations centers.”