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Talent on the Move - December 16, 2022

Here's your look at the latest hires and promotions across the tech community at MSRcosmos LLC.

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Director of Client Success New England Region at MSRcosmos LLC

Previously, Vice President Sales Marketing at eTechXperts, LLC
 
 

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Veeva Systems is a mission-driven organization and pioneer in industry cloud, helping life sciences companies bring therapies to patients faster. As one of the fastest-growing SaaS companies in history, we surpassed $2B in revenue in our last fiscal year with extensive growth potential ahead.


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The VentureFizz Podcast: Rick Vanzura - CEO of Freight Farms

Episode #278 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Rick Vanzura - CEO of Freight Farms.

I was excited to interview Rick for The VentureFizz Podcast, as he has a very unique background in terms of scaling great retail and restaurant brands like Borders, Panera Bread, and Wahlburgers, which was a startup at the time when he joined as CEO. 

Sure in the case of Wahlburgers, it is helpful when the owners are celebrities and you have an A&E reality show to support the company, but regardless… you still need to have the right vision, product, and service… and even more importanlty, you need to have the ability to execute, which is where so many companies fail.

Rick is now tackling a new but related industry and that is in the world AgTech as CEO of Freight Farms. It is a company that I have been following and have admired since I first heard about them from their time at MassChallenge and Techstars. It is such a cool concept - hydroponic container farms where can grow food any time and anywhere. 

Freight Farms recently announced a $17.5M Series B3 round of funding to support the growth of the business.

In this episode of our podcast, we cover:

  • Advice for scaling companies in the food industry.
  • Rick’s professional background throughout his early career including his time as the EVP and Co-COO at Panera Bread.
  • How he sought out Wahlburgers and became the company’s first CEO and helped it grow to a $100M brand, plus details on working with the Wahlberg family and the A&E show.
  • All the information on Freight Farms in terms of how their container farms work, plus details on the company’s business model which includes hardware, software, and services.
  • And so much more.

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Talent on the Move - December 9, 2022

Here's your look at the latest hires and promotions across the tech community at Vestmark, PERSUIT, Paperless Parts, Attensi, Liaison International, and Alegeus.

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Vestmark
 
Emerging Technology at Vestmark

Previously, Director Of Engineering at Thrasio
 
Technical Support Engineer at Vestmark
 
Previously, Technical Support Engineer at CivicPlus
 

Vestmark is hiring!

PERSUIT
 
Customer Success Manager at PERSUIT

Previously, Senior Customer Success Manager at Notarize
 
Chief Revenue Officer at PERSUIT
 
Previously, Chief Revenue Officer at pymetrics
 

PERSUIT is hiring!

Paperless Parts
 
SVP of Sales at Paperless Parts

Previously, SVP of Global Sales at Validity Inc.

Paperless Parts is hiring!

Attensi
 
Account Executive at Attensi

Previously, Account Executive at Akkio

Attensi is hiring!

Liaison International
 
CTO Othot Division at Liaison International

Previously, CTO/CPO at Othot

Liaison International is hiring!

Alegeus
 
General Counsel and Corporate Secretary at Alegeus at Alegeus

Previously, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary at Cybereason
 
Chief Payments Officer at Alegeus
 
Previously, Group President - Head of North America Merchant at FIS
 
 
 

EnergySage's Product & Design Team: An Inside Look

In This Video

Video Interview with Matthew Mamet to learn all the details about working at EnergySage, including a deep dive into their product and design team and EnergySage's interview process. 

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Company

EnergySage empowers people to make smarter energy decisions, through simplicity, transparency, and choice.

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The VentureFizz Podcast: Kevin Frechette - Co-Founder & CEO of Fairmarkit

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Episode #277 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Kevin Frechette - Co-Founder & CEO of Fairmarkit.

Who are the tech companies in the Boston tech scene that are going to scale and become the next anchor companies like Rapid7, CarGurus, Amwell, or DraftKings?

If I was pulling together a list of companies, I would definitely add Fairmarkit to the short-list. The company is revolutionizing the way organizations buy and sell through automated sourcing. It is a massive market in a sector that has been vastly underserved in terms of leveraging technological advancements like AI. Plus, regardless of economic conditions, procurement teams are always going to be looking for ways to reduce expense and automate business processes.

Fairmarket recently announced a $35.6M Series C led by OMERS Growth Equity, with participation from GGV Capital, Insight Partners, Highland Capital Partners, and ServiceNow.

In this episode of our podcast, we cover:

  • Advice on taking that entrepreneurial risk of starting a company.
  • The beginning of Kevin’s professional journey and how sales helped propel his career at tech companies like EMC and Turbonomic.
  • The full story of Fairmarkit from the very early days of an idea to where it is today.
  • The benefits of having an executive coach.
  • And so much more.

About the
Company

Fairmarkit is the intelligent sourcing platform that empowers organizations to more efficiently purchase the goods and services they need.

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Talent on the Move - December 2, 2022

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Here's your look at the latest hires and promotions across the tech community at Attensi, Zapata, Allego, Resilient Coders, EliseAI, and Datasembly.

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Attensi
 
Account Manager at Attensi

Previously, Relationship Manager II- Corporates at S&P Global Market Intelligence
 
Enterprise Account Executive at Attensi
 
Previously, Enterprise Account Executive at Pixlee TurnTo
 
 
Strategic Account Manager at Attensi
 
Previously, Customer Success Manager - VIP at ZoomInfo
 

Attensi is hiring!

Zapata
 
Quantum Algorithm Researcher at Zapata Computing

Previously, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at The University of Toronto

Zapata is hiring!

Allego
 
Chief Financial Officer at Allego

Previously, Chief Financial Officer at Clarabridge

Allego is hiring!

Resilient Coders
 
Promoted to Executive Director at Resilient Coders

Previously, Chief of Staff at Resilient Coders
EliseAI
 
Talent Acquisition Lead at EliseAI

Previously, Senior Manager, Talent Acquisition at Wellframe
Datasembly
 
Promoted to Chief Technology Officer at Datasembly

Previously, Director of Engineering at Datasembly
 
 

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Company

You’re the future of EliseAI. Our versatile AI assistant automatically answers emails, texts, and phone calls — within minutes — to improve customer experience and business operations. We think big and build tech to create a positive impact on the world.

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Career Path - Meg Johnson, Commercial Account Executive at Recorded Future

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What do the career path and the day-in-the-life look like for a Commercial Account Executive at Recorded Future?

We connected with Meg Johnson to find out!

Interested in learning more about Recorded Future and their job openings?  Make sure to check out their company page on VentureFizz!


Where did you grow up?  What did your parents do for work?  

I grew up in a ‘blink and you’ll miss it’ small town on the South Shore of Massachusetts. My parents both worked corporate jobs in the insurance industry.

Where did you go to college?  What did you study and what were some of your initial jobs out of school?

I went to the University of Massachusetts at Amherst where I double majored in English and Journalism. I graduated in 2020 right when the pandemic hit and got a job as a full time nanny before coming to Recorded Future. 

What has attributed to your success thus far and has helped propel you to the position you have now?

Since I started in this field, my curiosity, communication skills, and drive have propelled me to be successful. I consistently ask questions, strive to meet new people, hit metrics, build relationships, etc. There are several ways in which you can succeed in this industry and those three traits are (what I believe) crucial for success. 

Can you share the high-level responsibilities of your current position as a Commercial Account Executive at Recorded Future?

My main responsibility as a Commercial Account Executive is to drive and close business in my assigned territory. In my role I target, educate, and build relationships with new customers in order to propel interest in Recorded Future’s products and services.

Any tips for someone considering a career in your field?

Sales is a great field if you are a competitive and goal driven person. In this field you never stop learning so continue to practice, ask questions, research industry trends, and most importantly always be willing to switch things up/ try new techniques. As the industry grows and changes, it’s crucial that you never stay complacent. 


Day in the Life

Coffee, tea, or nothing?

Hot coffee in the morning, iced coffee in the afternoon, and tea before bed. Caffeine is a necessity in this field!

What time do you start working? 

I typically start my day around 8:00-8:30am.

What are three things that motivate you in your role?

  • My team and leadership motivates me daily.
  • Knowing that I’m adding value to customers’ security organizations.
  • The healthy competitiveness of my team motivates me to hit my quota. 

Every day is different, but can you outline what a typical day looks like for you?

Note: Everyday is filled with several internal meetings so this is just an example of a slow day in my life without any meetings. 

  • 8:00-8:30 | Coffee and setting up my day (organizing my calendar, RSVPing to meetings, scheduling breaks/lunch)
  • 8:30-9:30 | Prospecting into accounts
  • 9:30-10:30 | Hand write emails & schedule them to send out at appropriate times
  • 10:30-11:00 | Go through LinkedIn to ping prospects ( I’m always using different avenues to get in touch with people) 
  • 11:00-12:00 | Make cold calls 
  • 12:00-1:00 | Lunch & daily walk 
  • 1:00-2:00 | Research industry trends / listen to Gong calls (recorded meetings) / Craft new messaging
  • 2:00-3:00 | Send remaining emails for the day
  • 3:00-4:00 | Afternoon prospecting 
  • 4:00-5:00 | Make remaining cold calls for the day 
  • 5:00-5:30 | Reply to any last emails / Slack messages

What time do you typically wrap up the work day? 

I typically try to wrap up my day between 5:00-5:30pm depending on how busy my day was and how much I still need to get done. 

Any productivity hacks?

  • Keep your phone on silent throughout the day 
  • Organize your calendar based on color (I do three different colors for internal meetings, personal tasks, and external meetings) 
  • Block off your time to complete certain tasks (emails, cold calls, prospecting)

What are the 3 apps that you can’t live without?

  1. Spotify (when doing prospecting / emails I always listen to a true crime podcast for background noise! My favorite is Morbid) 
  2. Google Calendar is how I keep my day organized and consistently use it in my life outside of work to keep track of my days. 
  3. I use HeadSpace religiously to meditate or take a second to breathe. When I have a big presentation or conversation I’m anxious about, I use their breathing exercises to ground myself and gain confidence. 

What professional accomplishment are you proudest of?

The professional accomplishment that I am most proud of is getting the promotion to Commercial Account Executive earlier than I thought I would be eligible for. I worked extremely hard my first year to get to this point and if I hadn’t pushed myself, I might not be here this early on in my career. 

Who do you admire or call upon for professional advice?

My mother is someone who I admire and consistently ask for professional advice from. She is the smartest woman I know and is often brutally honest (much to my dismay) especially when giving work-related advice. She pushes me to always be my best and to never give up.

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Company

Recorded Future is the world’s largest intelligence company. Its Intelligence Cloud provides complete coverage across adversaries, infrastructure, and targets, empowering countries and organizations to disrupt adversaries.

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Lead(H)er Profile - Aoife Sullivan, Senior Director, Client Delivery at Vestmark

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Our Lead(H)er series features impressive women leaders in the tech industry. In this Q&A, we are featuring Aoife Sullivan, Senior Director, Client Delivery at Vestmark.


Where did you grow up and how would you describe yourself as a child?

I grew up in a town called Ballaghaderreen in County Roscommon in the West of Ireland. I am the eldest of four siblings, with three brothers, so growing up I was quite a tomboy, climbing trees, riding bikes, and generally getting into mischief and mayhem. When I wasn’t running around, my nose was buried in a book. I especially loved books that taught me how things worked. My favorite tv show was a BBC program called “Tomorrow’s World.” It felt quite futuristic at the time, although, of course, today we would laugh at it. I was curious, active, and restless as a child, and have been ever since. 

Aoife Sullivan Vestmark

What did you study in college and what was your first job out of school?

I studied Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Limerick and truly loved every minute of my four years there. I met my husband Aidan and some of my dearest friends at UL. My first job was an internship with Microsoft. I worked as a QA analyst on the localization team that translated Visual Basic into French, Italian, and Spanish. 

Can you share the details on your career path and what were the critical moments that got you to where you are today?

I spent the first eight years of my career working in the telecommunications field, with a company called LogicaCMG, implementing text messaging software.  I worked on projects throughout Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and North America. As a twenty-something year old, I loved to travel, to meet new people, to experience different cultures, and to grow skills and confidence. I learned from many wonderful mentors along the way. One of the fascinating projects I worked on was the Iridium Project, a Motorola initiative where a constellation of satellites would allow subscribers to make phone calls or access data services from any global location. I worked on validating text messaging via satellite phone, timing the tests to when the satellite would pass overhead. 

In 2000 I moved to the US to work on a project with AT&T implementing the solution that would, for the next 15 years, count American Idol text messaging votes to choose the competition winners.  I found I loved living in New England, so with LogicaCMG’s help, I applied for my Green Card. After years of travel, I relished the idea of a home base. As luck would have it, I was offered a development role in a new team forming in the Lexington, Massachusetts office. Our team created enhancements for our billing solution. I really enjoyed the problem-solving and design aspects of software development, but I missed the human interaction of the implementation and client-facing sides of software delivery.

By 2006 I was ready for a change. I moved into the FinTech industry working with Linedata Services, a company that provides front office data management solutions for asset and fund managers. I started on the support team, learning the product, and, in particular, learning about our clients and their needs. Along the way I found crucial mentors who shaped my growth. One key mentor, Daniel Burstein, encouraged me to move into my first management role at Linedata. Before long I’d been given responsibility over both the production support teams for the front office product suite in Boston and the hedge fund products in New York. Managing two production support teams was definitely stressful at times. I think I’ve always been a capable communicator, but I had some lessons to learn about how best to communicate with those I managed. With the guidance of a management coach, I gained useful insights about my own personality, and how I mesh best with others. I tended to be a very direct person, almost blunt at times, who didn’t always see, or was perhaps unwilling to see, at times, the legitimate constraints others may face. My coach and mentors taught me to use my strengths to their best advantage, and to better read and respond to my team’s needs. With their help I gained the tools to meaningfully mentor my own team and foster their professional growth. I remain friends with many of the people I worked with at Linedata, some of whom followed me to my current company. This means a lot to me. 

I was ambitious, I was eager, and I’d found ways to grow. But certain notions of what success would demand of me held me back. Around this time, I attended a leadership seminar for professional women. A presentation on what it would take to rise through the ranks of leadership in corporate America left me stymied and perplexed. I’d just had my second child. The price it seemed I would be required to pay to stay on a management trajectory seemed overwhelming and exhausting. I wanted to simplify my relationship to work, not kick it into fifth gear. So rather than leveling up as a leader, I opted to revert back to an individual contributor role. I told myself it was simply to reduce my travel requirements, now that I was a mother of two small children. But that wasn’t the whole truth. It seemed to me that limiting my scope would help me control my destiny. Today, I regret such narrow thinking, but in this case, it did lead me in a direction that ultimately fostered my growth, my worries notwithstanding. 

I took opportunity to join the project management group at Linedata. Almost immediately, I found that I enjoyed the soup-to-nuts cycle of ensuring a successful project completion. My technical background enabled me to ask pertinent troubleshooting questions and successfully drive projects to completion. Soon, though, my restlessness kicked in again. It wasn’t enough to me to follow an adequate process successfully. I wanted to innovate by finding the ways a process could be improved and test the outcomes as we implemented our enhancements. I drove the restructuring of the project management function and the building out of a project management office.

In 2015 I received a phone call from Human Resources at Vestmark, a wealth management software company serving the managed account industry, asking if I’d like to interview for a project management role in their customer engineering team. I landed the job and was assigned to a major project for a key client while also building out the project management function. Three years ago, I returned to management with a new role at Vestmark within the project management team. I’ve subsequently taken over responsibility for additional teams including our products’ owners and our scrum masters. I now manage the three teams that help onboard new clients and manage upgrades of our software and delivery of enhancements.

What is your current role and responsibilities?

I am the Senior Director of Client Delivery at Vestmark.  My responsibilities include overseeing all of our client projects (new implementations, upgrades, delivery of enhancements, etc.). I manage three teams: our project management team, which works closely with our scrum teams and clients to manage the timely delivery of work; our product ownership team, which documents client requirements and then plans sprints with our scrum teams; and our scrum master team, which ensures the scrum teams can do their work by removing impediments and implementing process improvements to support productivity. 

Looking back, is this where you thought you’d be professionally?  Was it always your goal to be in this position?

Truthfully, I didn’t have a plan. I started university at 17 and I didn’t know what I wanted to do next. I chose to study math because it was my favorite subject. Microsoft was my first step into software, and it broadened my horizons about what was possible. Over the course of my career I’ve had the chance to work within almost every phase of the software development lifecycle: planning, design, development, QA, implementation, and maintenance. I got to try on all the hats. I’ve always known that I enjoy working with people. My experiences showed me that I enjoy working with clients and using software to help solve problems to make people’s lives easier.  

My career path hasn’t been a straight line, but there is a constant set of overlapping themes: wanting to learn more, to do more, and to improve processes along the way. Vestmark has provided me with a home where my restlessness and curiosity have been assets. These qualities have helped me build out teams and processes and guide them to continually strive to do better. 

In April of 2022 Vestmark nominated me to participate in a 15-month Money Management Institute Executive IQ Leadership Program, a joint effort of the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, Microsoft, and PricewaterhouseCoopers. The program provides senior leaders the hands-on education and the real-time skills and tools to make an immediate impact on their organizations. I’m in my second semester now. Though it’s challenging to be back at school while working full time as a mom of two, I see results, and that’s enormously fulfilling. 

For people who are looking to be in a similar position, what advice would you give to others in terms of helping them achieve their career goals?

Don’t be afraid to make the career choices that work for you and your family. When you’re ready, look for the opportunities that match your aspirations and speak up for yourself. Build strong relationships with your peers through your work and show that you can be counted on to do what you say you will do. If you are starting out as a manager, ask for a coach to help you as you navigate the new path. Look for mentors among the people you admire, ask for their guidance, and let them be your sounding board. 

What are the most important skills that you need to do your job well?

My job requires an ability to bring people together, to get buy-in to deliver on a shared purpose. When I can help a team overcome obstacles or manage through them and work to deliver on a common goal, I love the genuine camaraderie and the satisfaction that comes from a job well done. It gives me the energy and excitement to take on the next challenge.

What do you find most interesting/rewarding about your work?  What’s the most challenging?

Over the years I’ve had the chance to serve as a mentor and as a coach to my team members. The most rewarding aspect of my work is when I help a new team form, see them start working well together, and then watch them start delivering results and have fun doing it. Delivering software implementations, upgrades, and enhancements always presents challenges but if you are lucky enough to be part of a strong team, you can do an excellent job and enjoy the process.


Q&A

What do you enjoy doing in your free time?

I love to spend my free time with my family, going out for dinner with Aidan, and cheering on the sidelines of my daughter’s soccer games or at the ice rink watching my son’s hockey games.

Aoife Sullivan Vestmark

How do you manage stress?

I walk, I go to the gym, and more recently, I’ve taken up tennis.

How many cups of coffee do you have in a day?

All the coffee!

Any book or podcast recommendations?

Professional – Leadership and Self-Deception: Getting Out of the Box - The Arbinger Institute. This book was recommended to by my current manager the main theme is that leadership isn’t about what we do, it’s about who we are. It powerfully teaches how to think out of the box, empathize with others, and understand their point of view. This book is a gut-check.  It reminds you that there are multiple sides to everything and to think before you speak.

Fun – Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine – Gail Honeyman. My book club read this book when it was first published. Eleanor’s story, the humor, the suspenseful subplot all make for a great book. It’s one of my favorites. 

What advice do you have for recent college graduates?

Don’t worry too much about having a plan all laid out. Try to figure out what you like doing, and look for a job you will enjoy most of the time, because if you like what you are doing and you can have fun with the people you are working with, you will apply yourself. When you do that, anything is possible.

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Vestmark is a leading provider of portfolio management/trading solutions and outsourced services for financial institutions and their advisors, enabling them to efficiently manage and trade customized client portfolios through an innovative SaaS platform. 

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How We Work - Aqua Security

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Aqua Security is the largest pure-play cloud-native security company.

We connected with members of Aqua's team to get an inside look at the company's day-to-day operations. 

Interested in working here? Check out all of the job openings at Aqua!


Quick Hit Company Details

  • Year Founded: 2015
  • Number of employees: 600
  • Industry: Cybersecurity 

Can you share the details on what aqua does?

Aqua was founded in 2015 with the singular mission to protect cloud native assets. 

Seven years ago, companies were moving to the cloud for not just shared computing and storage but to modernize their application infrastructure. Just as the technology stack was about to change, so would the security stack. There was an opportunity to do security differently, more granularly and add it into the development cycle.

Traditional on-prem security vendors didn’t have the technology in place to protect cloud native environments. The public cloud providers weren’t prepared to provide their own security. 

Our co-founders saw the transition to cloud native technologies was in its infancy, and it was opening the door to major security problems. There was an emerging need for an entirely new approach to security—one purpose-built to enable organizations to move to cloud native safely. Aqua developed the first-ever technology to protect cloud native environments.  Since then, we’ve become leaders in cloud native security, researching and developing new solutions that prevent cloud native attacks.

Aqua Security Team Culture

What’s your company’s current working environment for employees?

Aquarians work in a hybrid setting – a couple days in the office and the remainder work-from-home. We have built a fun and engaging office culture that facilitates team building and bonding with free lunch, snacks and lots of events and happy hours. We recently had a Halloween costume party, set up a station to write holiday cards for Veterans, hosted a Thanksgiving lunch, and coordinated opportunities for employees to volunteer and give back this holiday season.   

Our culture has always been highly collaborative and because our team spans the globe, it’s very common to jump on a video call or Teams chat to work on a project together.  

What are your company’s core values or how would you best describe the culture at aqua?

At Aqua, we are driven by our values: We Care, We Lead and We Act. These are more than just words. Our values are exemplified through our philanthropy, volunteering, and commitment to our communities, as well as our market education, knowledge sharing and innovation.  

In November, we organized Aquathon, our annual global step challenge to raise money for a cause and encourage employee wellness. We just finished Aquathon 2022 and we raised money for Breast Cancer Awareness with 190 Aqua employees that completed over 13 million steps! 

Here’s a video that showcases what our values mean to our employees: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cxs4LpVCx1U 

Aqua Security Team Culture

Can you share the details on any diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives?

Aqua is committed to increasing diversity in both its talent and the broader industry. Aqua consistently supports nonprofit organizations focused on providing young girls with practical tools to develop leadership skills and improve their self-confidence. Each year we increase our work with new global organizations and currently work with organizations such as Women2Women, She Codes and Queen B. Additionally, Aqua employees are encouraged to be a champion for women – our employees include an ambassador for GirlCode, a 20,000-strong worldwide community that aims to close the gender technology gap, and a mentor for Wentors, a global community of women in technology. 

In 2022, we launched a virtual magazine celebrating International Women’s Day, highlighting many female employees from various business units. Additionally, we host an annual panel open to both employees and external guests who can learn from inspirational women in tech. Aqua also volunteered to lead a session for Women in Cyber Security in May 2022 and held a book club during Black History Month. 

What types of activities are employees involved in?

There is no shortage of fun events happening at Aqua! Some recent highlights include a charity bowling event, an Aqua carnival, a summer outing that featured rowing on the Charles River in Boston, wine tastings and glass blowing.

Our Burlington team also finds ways to stay active together; from cycling classes to running groups, fitness is another way the team likes to connect and have fun.

Lastly, there are several philanthropic opportunities that Aqua leads that employees can choose to participate in. In 2022, we’ve volunteered at animal shelters, Cradles to Crayons, cleaned up parks, assembled and donated backpacks for children, and raised money for breast cancer awareness.  

Are there any fun facts about the company? 

Our founders believe in the power of “One Aqua Team,” so uniting a remote workforce of 550+ employees spread over 15 countries is top priority.  Each year, all Aquarians are invited to participate in an amazing experience to come together as a company in company-wide event referred to as “Aqua Splash.” It is a unique opportunity where employees meet in a spectacular location to learn, align and plan for the year ahead. Coupled with team building scavenger hunts and evening parties, Splash is a truly fun and memorable event for all who join! Our most recent event was in Milan!  Check it out for yourself:  https://youtu.be/G1AqBnAZ1XQ


Employee Testimonials

Noreen CoskrenHR Business Partner 

"Aqua has been a true cornerstone of my career. Every day I learn and grow in ways I never thought possible. Working for a company at the cutting edge of cloud security provides us an opportunity to make an impact each and every day."

Ally Corsetti Aqua

Ally Corsetti, Sr. Field Marketing Specialist

“Throughout the interview process I knew I wanted to be a part of the Aqua team. Everyone is smart, collaborative, and not afraid to try new things and launch new projects. I have a real opportunity to be creative and think outside the box.” 

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Company

Aqua Security is the largest pure-play cloud native security company.

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