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FireEye names new chief information officer
[February 08, 2013]

FireEye names new chief information officer


Feb 08, 2013 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) -- FireEye, Inc., a provider of threat protection systems, has appointed Julie Cullivan chief information officer.

Cullivan brings over 25 years of systems and programs experience in large enterprise high tech companies to FireEye. This appointment follows on the heels of other recent additions to the leadership team including the appointment of board chairman David DeWalt to the additional role of CEO.



In her role as CIO at FireEye, Cullivan will be responsible for FireEye's information technology infrastructure and roadmap to ensure its capability and readiness to support the business needs.

Most recently Cullivan was vice president of global sales and marketing operations at Autodesk where she led the global rollout of new CRM, eLearning, and lead management systems, and evaluated new technologies and tools to improve productivity and optimize resources. Prior to Autodesk, Cullivan held executive roles at McAfee, EMC, Asera, and Oracle.


"FireEye has pioneered a new model for protecting companies and government agencies from advanced cyber attacks that define today's threat landscape," said Cullivan. "FireEye is experiencing explosive growth and I look forward to driving the evolution of FireEye's IT infrastructure to advance the company's continued growth." "Julie's 25 years of experience with large enterprise high tech companies will prove invaluable to FireEye as we enter the next phase of our business," said Dave DeWalt, FireEye chairman and CEO. "She is an established leader with a track record of developing and implementing new processes, programs, and systems and is a great addition to our leadership team." http://www.datamonitor.com Republication or redistribution, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without prior written consent. Datamonitor shall not be liable for errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon

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