Rick Powles

Rick Powles – Vice President, EMEA at Druva Rick joins Druva with over 20 years of experience in sales leadership. He has a proven background of delivering significant revenue and margin growth within global software and infrastructure businesses across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Prior to joining Druva he was Managing Director UK&I at Acronis and before that held senior sales and management roles at Oracle, VERITAS/Symantec and Commvault. Rick has an enviable track record of restructuring businesses and redefining strategies to facilitate access to and growth into existing and new markets.

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