Reaffirms Guidance for First Quarter and Full-Year of Fiscal 2027
Snowflake , the AI Data Cloud company, announced that Jonathan Beaulier (JB), a Snowflake veteran who has been instrumental in driving Snowflake’s growth since 2016, has been appointed as the company’s Chief Revenue Officer, effective March 31, 2026. In his new role, Beaulier will be responsible for Snowflake’s revenue and go-to-market teams, helping to lead Snowflake through its next chapter of growth. Mike Gannon, Snowflake’s current CRO, has decided to leave the company for personal reasons.
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“JB has been a key driver of our success for the past ten years, and has consistently proven his ability to deliver results at scale,” said Sridhar Ramaswamy, Snowflake’s Chief Executive Officer. “His trusted position in the sales team and with our customers, and his passion for driving change, makes him uniquely positioned to deliver aggressive growth during this transformational time in the market. I also want to thank Mike Gannon for his contribution to Snowflake, and I wish him well in the future.”
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“Having spent the last decade helping to build this organization, I am incredibly energized to take on this new role,” said Beaulier. “Our AI-first approach has opened up a unique opportunity for us to deliver even more value to our customers and I look forward to leveraging my experience with our products and customers to spearhead our next chapter of growth.”
Beaulier has served as Snowflake’s GVP, U.S. Majors Sales since August 2024. Prior to that, he served in various senior sales roles with Snowflake, including as VP of Sales – Financial Services & Insurance from February 2022 to August 2024.
Additionally, Snowflake reaffirms its guidance for the first quarter and full-year of fiscal 2027, as previously announced on February 25, 2026 in its earnings release for the fiscal fourth quarter and fiscal year ended January 31, 2026. Snowflake’s guidance philosophy remains unchanged.












