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IGEL Appoints Balaji Subramanian as Global Channel Chief

IGEL, provider of the next-gen edge OS for cloud workspaces, announced the appointment of Balaji Subramanian as Senior Vice President of Channel Sales and Global Channel Chief. The award-winning and progressive channel sales leader joins IGEL from ServiceMax, where he served as Vice President, Global Alliances and Channel Sales.

“Balaji brings to IGEL an impeccable track record for driving successful channel programs across a broad spectrum of partners ranging from Value Added Distributors to System Integrators to MSPs and solution providers,” said Brad Tompkins, Chief Sales Officer, IGEL. “His depth and breadth of experience in advocating for partners and sales teams, along with his ability to work cross-functionally with finance, marketing, product management and operations will help us to further enhance our partner success program. We are delighted to welcome Balaji to the IGEL team and look forward to working with him to drive even stronger alignment between our partner and go-to-market strategies.”

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Subramanian comes to IGEL with more than 25 years of experience in the IT channel, and over the years has been responsible for driving successful channel programs for technology leaders Adobe, Cisco, Informatica and most recently, ServiceMax. As IGEL’s new Global Channel Chief, he will be focused on several key areas including ensuring IGEL has the right number of partners, as well as the right types of partners, with the right geographic reach and skillsets, who are also focused on customer success, renewals and recurring revenues. In addition, revamping the economics of the program to ensure partners are profitable in a predictable and consistent manner.

Subramanian will also be working to recruit new partners who are aligned with the Microsoft, Citrix, VMware and Amazon partner communities, while at the same time developing vertically-focused enablement programs across healthcare, financial services and education, to name a few. Additionally, he will work with the IGEL team to develop new training and mentoring programs designed to enable IGEL channel partners to attract and retain new customers, and increase their share of wallet with existing customer.

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“One of the most important goals for any 100-percent channel-focused organization like IGEL is to enable partner success, and as the new channel chief, I am committed to ensuring that we continue to win the hearts and minds of our partners so that they will become loyal advocates for our company,” said Subramanian. “Here at IGEL, we also want our partners to be skilled from both a selling and technical standpoint, and we know that the current environment has changed the way partners sell. For example, with much of the face-to-face marketing and sales now on-hold indefinitely, we are working on tools and resources that will better enable our partners to find opportunities to grow and scale, while networking and collaborating remotely.”

When asked why he chose to join IGEL, Subramanian added, “I’ve learned over the years that there are three things that are important about a company – culture, technology and leadership – IGEL checks all of those boxes. In particular, I was especially attracted to the culture of servant leadership, and the empathy IGEL has for its employees, its customers and partners. IGEL has a large market opportunity moving forward and I see tremendous growth in its future as we attract more partners, customers and continue to drive innovation in the cloud workspaces market.”

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