UnboundID Expands Senior Management Team

UnboundID Corp., a developer of identity management software for Internet-driven, consumer-facing architectures, has named former Zag.com and Motive executive Jeff Bolke vice president of sales. In addition, UnboundID promoted Andy Land to the position of vice president of marketing.

“With the demand for cloud computing services on the rise, there is also a need for identity management solutions that can support the scalability and unique security needs these new services require,” said Stephen Shoaff, co-founder and CEO of UnboundID. “As a result, the demand for our products is rising rapidly. Jeff’s addition to the team and Andy’s promotion will help guide the company through this exciting phase of high growth.”

In his new role, Bolke will lead global sales efforts for UnboundID as it works with cloud service providers, telecommunication providers, and enterprises. Jeff has more than two decades of leadership and sales experience, most recently serving as vice president of business development and partner management at consumer automotive marketplace Zag.com. His management experience includes leadership roles designed to drive growth for DataCert and Motive.

As vice president of marketing, Land will drive strategic product management and marketing direction for UnboundID. Previously, he served as director of product management for UnboundID. His previous leadership roles include senior director of product management at Alterpoint, and director of product management at Sun Microsystems.

UnboundID develops a new class of identity management applications designed to process billions of entries and transactions to support the demands of today’s multi-channel applications, such as cloud-based systems, and texting and smart phone applications.


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