Arlo Appoints Catriona Fallon to Board of Directors
- Distinguished Finance Executive With Over 20 Years of Experience in Technology, Software, and Service Industries
Arlo Technologies, Inc., a leading internet-connected camera brand, announced that it has appointed Catriona Fallon to Arlo’s Board of Directors and as Chair of Arlo’s Audit Committee. Ms. Fallon’s appointment fills a vacant Arlo board seat and brings the total number of board members to seven.
“Catriona brings financial and technology experience that will be an immediate positive asset to Arlo,” said Matthew McRae, CEO of Arlo. “Catriona is a perfect fit to our Board, and she will be an invaluable member of the Arlo leadership team going forward, as we continue to develop new products and services that provide cutting edge home security. We are excited to welcome Catriona to Arlo and look forward to working with her to continue to bring our users peace of mind and technological innovation.”
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Ms. Fallon is currently the Chief Financial Officer at Aktana, a software and services company utilizing artificial intelligence to optimize sales and marketing. Before joining Aktana, Ms. Fallon served as the Chief Financial Officer of several technology companies, including Hitachi Vantara – an approximately $3.5 billion subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. She also worked with Silver Spring Networks, where she helped execute the sale of the company to Itron; and Marin Software, a company providing online advertising technology.
“Arlo designs and builds robust home security products, while at the same time holding the privacy of its customers in the highest regard,” said Fallon. “As the convergence between home security and artificial intelligence accelerates, new opportunities and challenges are emerging. Customers want the people and things they care about most to be protected and connected, but at the same time they rightfully demand that their personal information not be used as currency. I look forward to working with Arlo’s leadership team to transform the way our customers experience the connected lifestyle.”
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Ms. Fallon is on the board of directors of General Fusion and Palomar Holdings, Inc. She previously served as a board member for Cray, Inc., the supercomputing company, which she helped sell to Hewlett-Packard Enterprise. Ms. Fallon has held leadership positions across a variety of technology companies. She has worked with Cognizant Technology Solutions and Hewlett-Packard, was an equity analyst with Citigroup, and has held roles with Piper Jaffray, McKinsey & Co., and Oracle. Ms. Fallon is former World Champion rower and member of the U.S. National & Olympic Rowing Team, and competed in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles, and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
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