Raygun’s Fully Loaded Leadership Team

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Raygun has appointed Eliza Clulow, née Dawes, as Vice President (VP) of Growth. In the role, Clulow will be responsible for driving global growth, leading the Marketing, Sales and Channel partner functions as well as working tightly with product and engineering.

Prior to Raygun, Clulow was Director of APAC Marketing for Microsoft’s GitHub where along with her team, was responsible for driving 70% year-on-year growth. She also played an instrumental role in expanding the business into two of the largest developer markets; India and The Greater China Region. She has also worked for globally recognised multi-cloud technology services company, Rackspace.

Clulow brings an array of entrepreneurial and strategic skills as well as a proven track-record in development and implementation of effective marketing strategies.

Welcoming the appointment, CEO at Raygun, John-Daniel Trask comments that Clulow’s credentials make her an ideal fit to assist the business in launching its global growth strategy.

“Eliza brings first-hand experience in building high growth teams to the role, as well as a deep understanding of the software development market from her time at GitHub and Rackspace. We’re excited to have her join the Raygun Leadership Team as we continue on our upward trajectory,” says John-Daniel Trask, CEO of Raygun.

Commenting on the news, Eliza Clulow, VP of Growth, Raygun states, “I am thrilled to be joining Raygun, one the most exciting APAC founded tech companies. After collaborating with Raygun in my role at GitHub I was struck by the company culture and particularly interested in the opportunity to scale an APAC company to a global audience.”

“I’m hugely passionate about providing developers, and the enterprises they work for, best in breed tooling which is exactly what Raygun does. It provides developers and enterprises with real time insights and visibility into their code quality, allowing them to move faster and more efficiently,” concludes Clulow.

In November last year, the business hired James Story to the role of VP of Engineering. James joined from New Zealand founded financial firm Booster, where he was Head of Technology.

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