Joseph Souren Joseph Souren Vice President & General Manager - EMEA
Mr. Souren leads Wave’s operations in EMEA, where he is responsible for developing the company’s sales, marketing and channel strategy in that region. Joseph directs channel development, manages operations, and executes sales strategy in EMEA. With nearly twenty years of experience, Souren has a strong track record for managing sales, marketing, channel and geo operations. He has held management positions at high-growth, NASDAQ 100 companies, including SanDisk, McAfee, and CA Technologies. Most recently, he served as VP of CA Technologies’ Internet Security Business Unit. Mr. Souren has worked with the European Network and Information Security Agency, GovCert, the Platform for Information Security and the International Systems Security Association. He holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration and degrees in Commercial Economics and Marketing Management, which he completed after attending the Royal Military School.

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