Dillon will accelerate Contentstack's next level of growth and Delivering configurable digital experiences to the world's leading brands
Austin, Texas, March 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — content stacka leading composable digital experience platform (DXP) provider, announced today. Gurdeep Dhillon I have been appointed as the new Chief Marketing Officer.to the original Sunnyvale, California, Dhillon brings nearly 20 years of enterprise software experience and global marketing leadership responsibilities at industry giants SAP, Marketo, and Adobe. Most recently, he helped lead Zuora into the next phase of the “subscription economy.”
Dillon is a proven leader in growth and market presence, as well as a builder and developer of high-performance teams. Three years in Adobe's Digital Experience business as a leader in both Marketo and Magento marketing organizations, building expertise and empathy for marketing and commerce leaders responsible for driving efficient growth. is completed.
“Even some of the world’s best-known brands are facing a crisis of relevance as they seek to gain a sustainable competitive advantage. We have a vision, a product and a commitment to solid customer care that you can count on to deliver an excellent 'digital experience,''' Dillon said. “The team has built something special, from the platform to the culture, so this was a natural choice for me.”
Dillon will report to Content Stack's Founder and CEO. Neha Sampat. “Gurdeep is a great fit for our content stack family in terms of expertise and alignment of values,” said Sampat. “He understands the industry and what it takes to capitalize on opportunities and lead category creation. He understands that digital experiences are the new competitive front for brands. Even better, he is highly regarded for his leadership style and ability to bring teams together.'' Do the best work of your life.'' ”
“Contentstack is already driving growth for brands around the world and has the ability to significantly scale their impact. Gurdeep is the right executive to help brands get there.” Ta. Teddy Wardy, Managing Director of Insight Partners, an investor in Contentstack. “We are confident in this smart combination and look forward to supporting the company on its continued journey from inventor of headless CMS to multi-product organization pioneering a new era of configurable digital experiences. looking forward to it.”
Content Stack has raised the following funding in total $169 million We aim to help brands gain experience advantage. In 2023, Forrester Research rated Content Stack a “Strong Performer” in its report, “The Forrester Wave™: Digital Experience Platforms, Q4 2023,” and the company named it a “Strong Performer” in his 2023 Deloitte Technology Fast 500™ Fastest- Ranked him 268th in Growing Companies. North America list. Recently, Contentstack was recognized as his 23rd place. forbes magazine 2024 America's Best Startup Employers List.
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Contenttack is a creator of headless CMS and a leader in the composable digital experience platform (DXP) category. Iconic brands around the world, including Alaska Airlines, Asics, Burberry, Mattel, Mitsubishi, and Walmart, have invested in Contentstack to cut through the noise of today's crowded and competitive digital marketplace and gain a unique experiential edge. I am. Contenttack and its employees are dedicated to the customers and communities they serve. The company is known for its unparalleled customer care and tradition of serving the world through its Contentstack Cares program. 1% pledge and Girls Who Coding.
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