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Acronis Poaches Dana Prestigiacomo From CA, Appoints Her VP of Marketing

July 21, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Acronis, a provider of easy-to-use backup, recovery and security solutions for physical, virtual and cloud environments, has hired Dana Prestigiacomo as Vice President of Marketing.

Prestigiacomo joins Acronis from CA Technologies, where she most recently served as Senior Vice President of Marketing.

In this post, she oversaw a wide range of programs for their direct and channel business from market segmentation and analysis to campaigns focused on awareness, thought leadership, and demand generation.

Formerly Prestigiacomo served as Senior Vice President of Worldwide Field and Channel Marketing, responsible for all global demand generation activities, marketing metrics and a wide range of programs.

Prior to joining CA Technologies in 2005, she held the position of Senior Vice President of Marketing at The Thomson Corporation, one of the world’s largest information companies which later merged with Reuters to become Thomas Reuters. In addition, Prestigiacomo served in a variety of senior brand and marketing positions within IBM.

Prestigiacomo earned a bachelor of arts in psychology from the University of California, Davis.

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