C-suite at Kaseya continues to change with new hires

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C-suite at Kaseya continues to change with new hires

MSP software and systems provider Kaseya has named Anthony Anzevino as chief revenue officer, and Pratik Wadher as chief technology officer, as the company’s C-suite continues to change.

“We are at a pivotal moment in our industry,” said recently appointed CEO Rania Succar. “Small and mid-size businesses are modernising their technology stacks at a once-in-a-generation pace, and MSPs are their critical partners.”

She added: “Kaseya has the opportunity to be at the centre of this transformation, harnessing AI to automate, strengthen security, protect data and simplify IT for our customers. Anthony and Pratik bring the leadership, experience and vision to help us capture this extraordinary opportunity.”

Anzevino, who previously led large sales organisations at Commvault, Veeam, and AWS, is a go-to-market leader with extensive experience across sales, business development and customer success, said Kaseya. As CRO, Anzevino will focus on aligning sales and customer success, deepening client partnerships, and fuelling Kaseya’s next stage of growth.

“What initially got me excited about joining Kaseya is the company's impressive and expansive customer and partner ecosystem,” said Anzevino. “I also got a glimpse of the hard-working culture that helps them win on a daily basis. Combining that with the executive team’s focus on customer experience and innovation, I believe Kaseya is positioned to have a tremendous positive impact on the global SMB market.”

Wadher has over 25 years of experience leading innovation and large-scale transformation in enterprise software, platforms and financial technology. With prior senior executive roles at Intuit, Applatix and Data Domain, Kaseya says he brings deep expertise in building world-class engineering organisations, scaling cloud-native platforms and pioneering AI adoption at scale. As CTO, he will focus on advancing Kaseya’s unified, AI-first platform, that brings together the company’s 40-plus products into one intelligent system, “setting a new standard for automation, security and self-healing IT operations”, the company says.

"With AI reshaping how small businesses and MSPs manage IT and security, Kaseya is uniquely positioned to lead this transformation with an AI-driven platform,” said Wadher. “I was drawn to Kaseya’s leadership in IT and cybersecurity management and the opportunity to accelerate its next chapter of innovation.”