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This week we’re excited to welcome Stacey Epstein, 91C. Stacey is the Chief Marketing and Customer Experience Officer at ServiceMax and a go-to-market expert—having served as the first head of marketing at both ServiceMax and SuccessFactors when each was a small startup. At SuccessFactors, Stacey helped lead the team from $10m to over $150m in revenue, and was instrumental in the company’s IPO in 2007 and subsequent acquisition by SAP. At ServiceMax, Stacey joined the founding team at less than $1m in ARR and lead the marketing function through 6 years of triple-digit growth, departing just prior to the $1b acquisition by GE. Most recently Stacey was CEO of Zinc, a real-time communication app for field service workers, which was acquired by ServiceMax in 2019. In addition to graduating from Emory College in 1991 as an English major, Stacey was a four-time all-conference soccer player. She is a fierce advocate for women and parents in the workplace, and has published numerous articles in Fast Company, Recode, Fortune, and Forbes, among others. Her writings can be found at staceyepstein.com.
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This week we’re excited to welcome Stacey Epstein, 91C. Stacey is the Chief Marketing and Customer Experience Officer at ServiceMax and a go-to-market expert—having served as the first head of marketing at both ServiceMax and SuccessFactors when each was a small startup. At SuccessFactors, Stacey helped lead the team from $10m to over $150m in revenue, and was instrumental in the company’s IPO in 2007 and subsequent acquisition by SAP. At ServiceMax, Stacey joined the founding team at less than $1m in ARR and lead the marketing function through 6 years of triple-digit growth, departing just prior to the $1b acquisition by GE. Most recently Stacey was CEO of Zinc, a real-time communication app for field service workers, which was acquired by ServiceMax in 2019. In addition to graduating from Emory College in 1991 as an English major, Stacey was a four-time all-conference soccer player. She is a fierce advocate for women and parents in the workplace, and has published numerous articles in Fast Company, Recode, Fortune, and Forbes, among others. Her writings can be found at staceyepstein.com.