SmartBear Names Lou DiFruscio as New Chief Revenue Officer
With more than 25 years of sales experience, Lou DiFruscio now leads revenue growth and the global SmartBear sales organization
SmartBear, a leading provider of software development and quality tools, has promoted Lou DiFruscio to Chief Revenue Officer, overseeing the company’s global sales organization. He joined SmartBear in 2014, and most recently served as VP, North American Sales.
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“With his product and industry knowledge, and keen understanding of both our sales force and the needs of our customers, Lou rose to the top among a number of strong candidates for this role”
“With his product and industry knowledge, and keen understanding of both our sales force and the needs of our customers, Lou rose to the top among a number of strong candidates for this role,” said Frank Roe, CEO of SmartBear. “He has continuously proven to be a great leader throughout his six year tenure at SmartBear. As a company, we’ve achieved outstanding growth year over year, and with the added challenges and uncertainties in the world today, Lou is poised to lead the next wave of global growth at SmartBear.”
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Software development and delivery continues for many SmartBear customers during the COVID-19 crisis. There’s an ever-increasing need for APIs, as well as functional and load testing, in particular as organizations rapidly develop and evolve software tools and services in reaction to their new realities. The company continues to lead the industry with its wide array of development and testing tools that support software quality around the world.
“It has been a wonderful opportunity to manage various sales teams at SmartBear who have supported a wide range of customers with our award-winning software development tools,” said Lou DiFruscio. “I am thrilled to now oversee our unparalleled global sales organization, while being the continuous advocate for our customers in support of their needs in these extraordinary times.”
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