Juniper Networks has appointed Sean Dolan to the role of senior vice president, Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA). Dolan joins Juniper from Alcatel-Lucent where he held numerous executive roles, most recently as president of Asia Pacific.
Dolan will be responsible for all aspects of Juniper’s business activities across the region, including sales development, training and enablement, strategic planning, customer engagement and revenue growth. Reporting to John Morris, Juniper’s executive vice president of worldwide sales, Dolan will spearhead Juniper’s support for the growing demand for IP networking across the EMEA region.
“Juniper Networks is an innovative player in the networking and cloud-based computing space, and it’s an exciting time to join the company,” said Dolan. “The company’s vision for the new network, embodied most recently by the Junos® Pulse Mobile Security Suite, shows that Juniper is at the forefront of product innovation. Juniper understands customers’ needs for high-performance networking at a lower total cost of ownership. I welcome the opportunity to play a role in this dynamic company and look forward to the opportunity to extend our commitment to service providers, enterprise customers and our growing partner base in EMEA.”
“I am thrilled that Sean has joined Juniper, bringing his extensive industry experience to the EMEA team,” said Morris. “Sean has a wealth of knowledge in networking and technology that will help drive us forward in the region.”
Dolan has over 25 years’ experience growing and managing complex technology, networking and service businesses throughout the world. Prior to Alcatel-Lucent, he held executive positions with EDS, Wang Laboratories and Ernst & Young, among others.***
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