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NINJIO Taps B2B Sales Leader Andrew Hahn As New Chief Sales Officer

NINJIO Taps B2B Sales Leader Andrew Hahn As New Chief Sales Officer
Cybersecurity awareness training company in a position to capture market share with critical addition to sales team

NINJIO, the premier “customer’s choice” cybersecurity awareness training company, announced that SaaS revenue expert Andrew Hahn has joined its executive team as Chief Sales Officer. With over a dozen years of SaaS B2B revenue leadership experience in e-learning, Andrew has created global education and compliance strategies for thousands of companies in his prior leadership roles at LRN, IBM Watson, and Cornerstone OnDemand.

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After partnering with Gauge Capital to accelerate growth and enter new markets, NINJIO continues to build its board and executive team. Hahn will join industry leaders such as Tom Richards, Brett Wahlin, Janet Schijns, and Tim Acker, and he will bring NINJIO’s award-winning training solution to customers in an expanding range of industries and segments.

Shaun McAlmont, President and CEO of NINJIO, says Hahn will be an integral member of the team as the company continues to see rapid growth: “Andrew has a stellar track record of building revenue, value, and client impact wherever he has gone. His experience in creating the Cornerstone OnDemand content department through LA’s largest IPO will be invaluable as NINJIO builds toward hypergrowth in 2022 and beyond.”

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“After years of selling antiquated check-the-box training, NINJIO offers me the opportunity to join the stand-alone leader in gamified cybersecurity awareness microlearning,” says Hahn. “The impact and engagement of our animated content ensures that the education is not only completed, but that timely lessons empower employees to ensure a safe and secure workplace.”

The vast majority of successful security breaches are caused by human error. Cybercriminals continue to rely on the deception and manipulation of employees to infiltrate companies, which is why a robust training program is essential to prevent cyberattacks. At a time when consumers are more and more concerned about their data security and privacy – and cybercriminals are increasingly targeting important and vulnerable sectors such as critical infrastructure – a cyber-aware workforce has never been more essential.

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