Wasabi Technologies: Wasabi Appoints Jon McNeill to Board of Advisors
Cloud storage innovator taps former Lyft, Tesla executive to help guide the company through hyper-growth
Boston, MA, Jan. 12, 2021, the hot cloud storage company, today announced the appointment of Jon McNeill, Lyft s former COO and one-time president of global sales, marketing, delivery, and service for Tesla, to its advisory board. McNeill, who currently serves as CEO and co-founder of DVx Ventures, brings over 30 years of experience founding, scaling, and advising technology companies and will help guide Wasabi s team through its hyper-growth stage as it revolutionizes the public cloud landscape.
McNeill has deep experience both as an entrepreneur - he has started and sold five companies - and in scaling disruptors in transportation (Lyft, where he served as COO) and the automotive industry (Tesla Motors, where he led all customer-facing operations). Prior to joining Tesla, McNeill was the CEO of software co
Wasabi Appoints Jon McNeill to Board of Advisors
Cloud storage innovator taps former Lyft, Tesla executive to help guide the company through hyper-growth
Boston, MA, Jan. 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Wasabi, the hot cloud storage company, today announced the appointment of Jon McNeill, Lyft’s former COO and one-time president of global sales, marketing, delivery, and service for Tesla, to its advisory board. McNeill, who currently serves as CEO and co-founder of DVx Ventures, brings over 30 years of experience founding, scaling, and advising technology companies and will help guide Wasabi’s team through its hyper-growth stage as it revolutionizes the public cloud landscape.
Fellow mourners comforted Win Manning at her husband Rod Manning’s funeral at St Patrick s Catholic Church, Mackay, on Tuesday December 8. Picture: Zizi Averill
Rod Manning Former Daily Mercury editor Rod Manning never left home without a notepad and a pen in his breast pocket. During his 17 years in the role, and many years as a reporter before that, he thought of journalism as a noble pursuit of truth and justice. He was a news man, his son John Manning told the people who had gathered to bid the late journalist, historian, mentor, friend, husband, father and brother farewell on December 8.
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