Software intelligence company Dynatrace announced the appointment of Kirsten Wolberg to its board of directors. Ms. Wolberg, an experienced Chief Technology and Operations executive, has served in senior leadership roles at category-defining companies, including DocuSign, Salesforce, PayPal, and Charles Schwab, as well as in board roles with public companies and non-profit organizations.
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“Her extraordinary background and operational capabilities will help us continue to execute on our business strategy of helping the world’s leading enterprises accelerate their digital transformations.”
“Kirsten’s experience in technology and helping companies scale will be invaluable to Dynatrace as we deliver for our customers, partners, employees, and shareholders,” said John Van Siclen, CEO of Dynatrace. “Her extraordinary background and operational capabilities will help us continue to execute on our business strategy of helping the world’s leading enterprises accelerate their digital transformations.”
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“I am thrilled to be joining the Dynatrace board at such an exciting time in the company’s history,” said Kirsten Wolberg. “Throughout my career, I’ve been fortunate to be a part of innovative technology and financial services companies that have launched disruptive products and grown rapidly to become market leaders. I look forward to bringing my experience to help guide Dynatrace as it continues to steadily expand its operations and grow global market share.”
In addition to her role on the Dynatrace board, Ms. Wolberg currently serves as board director for lender Sallie Mae and the enterprise technology companies CalAmp and DUCO. She also serves on the boards of two nonprofit organizations in the workforce development space, Year Up and Jewish Vocational Services. She is a graduate of the University of Southern California and the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, where she earned her BS and MBA, respectively.
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