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CloudBees appoints Anuj Kapur as President & CEO
Sat, 6th Aug 2022
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Anuj Kapur has been appointed as president and CEO.

Previously a C-level executive at Cisco and SAP, Kapur brings extensive experience in corporate strategy, product management, go-to-market strategy, and alliances in the enterprise technology sector to CloudBees.

"Enterprises know that the software they build and deliver will make or break their future," Kapur says.

"They also know that speed is table stakes and that quality, security, and compliance are the next frontier in creating exceptional customer experiences.

"CloudBees is at the centre of enabling some of the world's largest and most influential brands to make software their most significant differentiator.

"The opportunity to join CloudBees to shape this next chapter of growth for our customers and employees is an absolute honor."

CloudBees co-founder Sacha Labourey, who was serving as interim CEO, will remain as chief strategy officer.

Labourey will continue as a member of the board and CloudBees executive team, reporting directly to Kapur.

Prior to CloudBees, Kapur was SAP corporate development and strategy president and was responsible for the company's growth strategy and execution across the entire product and customer life cycle.

From 2018 to 2020, he served as chief strategy officer at Cisco, where he led a team that worked closely with Cisco's CEO and other top executives on product and go-to-market strategy, as well as startup investments.

Kapur also led Cisco's partnerships with AWS, Google, and Apple. Previously at Cisco, Kapur held various executive roles, including within product management in Cisco's security group.

Kapur also serves as an advisor to the CEOs of several technology startups in the US and Israel. Kapur holds a bachelor's of science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Waterloo and a master's degree in business administration from The Wharton School.