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monday.com Expands Global Leadership Team with Appointment of CRO
Casey George joins monday.com to scale its go-to-market strategy and accelerate enterprise adoption NEW YORK & TEL AVIV, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- monday.com

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nCasey George joins monday.com to scale its go-to-market strategy and accelerate enterprise adoption\n\n NEW YORK & TEL AVIV, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nmonday.com Ltd. (NASDAQ: MNDY) (“monday.com”), the multi-product platform that runs all core aspects of work, today announced Casey George's appointment as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), effective May 15, 2025. George will report to co-founders and co-CEOs Roy Mann and Eran Zinman and be based out of monday.com’s North America headquarters in New York City.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250403956854/en/Casey George, Chief Revenue Officer, monday.com\nGeorge is a go-to-market (GTM) leader with nearly 30 years of experience scaling companies in evolving tech landscapes. Previously, George was the Executive Vice President of Global Sales at Qlik, a leading data and analytics cloud company, where he led global revenue operations, extended its market footprint, and was responsible for $1.3B in ARR and over 1,000 employees across sales, channels and alliances, operations, and GTM. He joined Qlik through its acquisition of Talend, a data integration software company, where he served as CRO and helped lead GTM alignment and deepen relationships with the company’s partner network. Before Talend, George was the Senior Vice President and General Manager at Verint, a global leader in customer engagement, and held several leadership roles during his over two-decade tenure at IBM, with the latest being General Manager of the company's North American cybersecurity business.\n\nAs CRO at monday.com, George will lead the company’s next phase of growth, specifically within the enterprise market, and oversee the CRO organization and revenue strategy. His appointment comes after a strong fiscal year 2024, where monday.com made significant strides in reinforcing its leadership position and innovating to meet evolving customer needs. This success is largely attributed to the evolution of the company’s GTM strategy, which has shifted from performance marketing to a hybrid approach that combines marketing, sales, and partnerships to drive growth across all market segments. In 2025, monday.com will continue to build on this strategy and expects to grow headcount by 30 percent, with heavier investments to build out the sales t...