REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Sept. 20, 2017 -- Split, the intelligent software delivery platform that gives companies control over their users’ experience, today announced that Andrew Custard has been appointed vice president of worldwide sales and customer success. Custard brings more than 20 years of experience in enterprise software sales to Split, and will be responsible for building and growing the company’s sales pipeline to meet demands for the company’s software delivery platform.
"We’re thrilled to have Andrew on board as our sales leader. Andrew has an incredible track record of helping enterprises realize success through innovative software lifecycle practices, so I am certain he will deliver similar success for Split’s customers,” said Adil Aijaz, cofounder and CEO at Split. “With more than 20 years of sales experience, he has the proven knowledge and expertise needed to lead our sales team and manage the initiatives that will help Split and our customers grow their businesses together.”
Custard is an experienced sales leader with a strong foundation in management process and sales execution across global teams with direct experience in the US, EMEA, and APAC in both turnaround and growth environments. Custard joins Split from 1E, a software lifecycle automation solution, where he was responsible for global sales. Prior to 1E, Custard served as the vice president of Sales, Americas at SOASTA, Inc.
"Split is an amazing company that is poised to transform the way that companies release software and create products. I’ve been fortunate to work with incredible software engineering teams across my career from Veritas through 1E,” said Custard. “It is a thrill to see an enormous level of talent and potential at Split. It is hard to go wrong when you bet on great people, talent, and market opportunity. We are going to accomplish some incredible things together.”
Split is currently hiring various positions within engineering, marketing, and sales. Visit their careers page for more details: https://jobs.lever.co/split
About Split
Split is the leading platform for intelligent software delivery, helping businesses of all sizes deliver exceptional user experiences, and mitigate risk, by providing an easy, secure way to target features to customers. Companies like WePay, LendingTree and thredUP rely on Split to safely launch and test new features and derive insights on their use. Founded in 2015, Split's team comes from some of the most innovative enterprises in Silicon Valley, including Google, LinkedIn, Salesforce and Databricks. Split is based in Redwood City, California and backed by Accel Partners and Lightspeed Venture Partners. To learn more about Split, contact [email protected], or start a 14-day free trial at www.split.io/signup.
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