Cyemptive Technologies names former Hitachi, HP exec as SVP

Sept. 28, 2020
Former Hitachi and Hewlett Packard executive Lynn McLean has joined the provider of pre-emptive cybersecurity products and technology

Cyemptive Technologies, a provider of pre-emptive cybersecurity products and technology and winner of the Department of Homeland Security’s 2019 national competition for most innovative border security-related solution in the market, named former Hitachi and Hewlett Packard executive Lynn McLean as senior vice president of sales.

McLean will be responsible for continuing to drive revenue growth, leading direct and indirect sales globally for the company. She brings more than 35 years of experience in high technology sectors as an experienced international sales leader in digital transformation, big data, cloud services, enterprise data center and additive manufacturing solutions, managing large teams of both direct and partner sales. Most recently, McLeanled the Americas Go-To-Market sales team at 3D Systems with accountability to drive revenue, profitability and market penetration for their 3D Printer Solutions and On Demand parts manufacturing.

McLean was with Hitachi Vantara where she was leading sales with strategic global system integrators (GSIs) driving revenue growth for Hitachi’s Emerging Solutions, including solutions created by Cyemptive founder, Rob Pike.

Prior to joining Hitachi, McLean served as the vice president of partner development for technology integrator MTM Technologies. Formerly, she spent more than eight years with Hewlett Packard, advancing through the sales management organization to the executive level, where she managed the HP Services Sales for consulting, outsourcing and technical support in the Western U.S.

McLean served as an Officer in the United States Navy, managing large systems development projects supported by federal system integrators. McLean holds a master’s degree in Computer Science from the Naval Postgraduate School, and a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Marquette University.

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