Newly appointed executive brings 25 years of public sector experience to help strengthen Keeper’s strategic growth among government agencies and educational institutions
Keeper Security, the leading provider of zero-knowledge security and encryption software covering password management, dark web monitoring, digital file storage and messaging, announced the appointment of Tristen Yancey, the company’s new Vice President of Public Sector.
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Ms.Yancey will be responsible for the sales and business development of the company’s federal, state, local and higher education business. With over 25 years of public sector experience, Yancey has a strong track record of providing technology expertise to government agencies and educational institutions.
“We are thrilled to have Tristen join our team at Keeper Security,” said Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-Founder of Keeper Security. “Her expertise, enthusiasm and dedication to Keeper’s innovation in the public sector, combined with her deep experience in the industry is an asset for the company’s leadership and growth among government agencies and educational institutions.”
Prior to joining Keeper, Yancey was the Regional Vice President of Public Sector at Flexera through the acquisition of BDNA where she was the Director of Civilian Agencies for nine years. At Flexera, she was responsible for the sales, marketing and business development of the company’s public sector business.
“I am excited to bring my skills and expertise to Keeper Security to support the company’s hypergrowth within the public sector,” said Tristen Yancey, VP Public Sector at Keeper Security. “With today’s spotlight on zero-trust cybersecurity, Keeper is leading the charge to provide the highest degree of cybersecurity defense and protection to government entities, and I am honored to be able to advance its solutions.”
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