NetApp Continues Expansion of Leadership Team with Appointment of Elizabeth O’Callahan to Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel
NetApp has appointed Elizabeth O’Callahan as its new Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel, previously serving as Senior Vice President. This change aims to enhance the company’s focus on its cloud transformation and growth strategy. O’Callahan's appointment allows Matt Fawcett to concentrate solely on strategy as Chief Strategy Officer. NetApp reports strong growth in its Public Cloud business, exceeding expectations for six consecutive quarters, particularly in Azure NetApp Files, Spot, and Cloud Insights.
- Appointment of Elizabeth O’Callahan as Chief Legal Officer is expected to strengthen leadership and legal oversight.
- NetApp's Public Cloud business continues to show strong growth, exceeding expectations for six consecutive quarters.
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O’Callahan previously reported to
“I’m laser focused on accelerating NetApp’s strategy to extend our market leadership as we continue transforming our business in today’s digital economy, building on the success we’ve already achieved,” said
NetApp’s growth is reflected in the company’s Q2 FY22 results which, led by its Public Cloud business, exceeded expectations for the sixth consecutive quarter. This was amplified by strong growth in Azure NetApp Files, Spot and Cloud Insights, as well as increased demand for NetApp’s Hybrid Cloud.
“NetApp stands at a critical juncture as organizations everywhere accelerate their digital transformation and adopt hybrid business, hybrid cloud and hybrid work strategies,” said
O’Callahan’s appointment follows the announcement of Harv Bhela’s move from Microsoft to a newly created Chief Product Officer role at NetApp. NetApp’s expanding Executive Leadership Team will further accelerate the company’s innovation and pivot of its storage business to the cloud as it maintains leadership in flash and object storage.
“I’m looking forward to expanding my leadership role at NetApp during a time of such explosive growth,” said Elizabeth O’Callahan, Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel at NetApp. “As NetApp continues to expand its business, the dynamic regulatory and market conditions we must address underscore the criticality of our legal department to NetApp’s success.”
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