Dynatrace Announces Chief Revenue Officer Transition

Dynatrace Announces Chief Revenue Officer Transition

CRO Steve Pace to retire; Dan Zugelder appointed as next CRO of Dynatrace

Dynatrace, the leader in unified observability and security, announced that its Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), Steve Pace, plans to retire from the company and that Dan Zugelder will be appointed as the company’s new CRO, effective July 5, 2023. Pace will stay on in an advisory capacity through the end of the company’s fiscal second quarter to ensure a smooth transition.

Zugelder is currently Senior Vice President and General Manager, Americas, at VMware (NYSE: VMW), leading approximately 3,800 people in this role and accountable for over $4 billion in annual revenue. Zugelder joined VMware as Senior Vice President, Global Accounts in 2018. Prior to VMware, he worked for 18 years at Dell EMC, where he held several key sales management positions, most recently serving as Senior Vice President, Global Accounts. Before joining Dell EMC, he spent 10 years at ADP in various sales and sales leadership roles.

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“He brings a wealth of valuable experience to the company, reflecting over 30 years in technology. His proven track record of executive management, sales leadership at significant scale, and global customer engagement make him the ideal person to spearhead Dynatrace’s go-to-market strategies and revenue generation activities.”

“I am thrilled to announce Dan’s appointment as CRO of Dynatrace,” said Rick McConnell, Chief Executive Officer of Dynatrace. “He brings a wealth of valuable experience to the company, reflecting over 30 years in technology. His proven track record of executive management, sales leadership at significant scale, and global customer engagement make him the ideal person to spearhead Dynatrace’s go-to-market strategies and revenue generation activities.”

“I’m honored to be joining Dynatrace,” said Zugelder. “With the rapid evolution of the cloud and resultant explosion in data, end-to-end observability and application security have become mandatory. Dynatrace’s ability to provide precise, data-driven analytics and automation have proven to be key differentiators in the market. Building upon the strong go-to-market foundation that Steve and his team have in place, I am excited to play a key role in the next phase of growth for Dynatrace.”

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Steve Pace will retire after serving as Dynatrace’s CRO for seven years and over 30 years as a sales, marketing, operations, and technology executive. Pace and his team have successfully extended the Dynatrace platform to power digital transformation initiatives in many of the world’s largest and most influential organizations across every major industry vertical and in partnership with all major cloud solution providers.

“On behalf of the entire Dynatrace team, I’d like to thank Steve for his many contributions since joining the company in 2016,” continued McConnell. “It has been a pleasure to watch Steve’s proven and thoughtful leadership deliver consistent results. His contributions to building a world-class sales organization have positioned Dynatrace for sustainable, long-term growth. I am glad Steve will be with us for the next several months to ensure a smooth transition, and I wish him the best for the future.”

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