Cameron Brennan

Senior Vice President, Customer Services at BriteCore

Cameron Brennan has worked in the technology industry since 1985. Cameron began their career in the United States Air Force, where they served as a Computer Support Center Manager, UNIX Admin, SQL DB Application Developer, and Air Traffic Controller. In 1990, they joined nCUBE, a Larry Ellison startup, as Head of Pre-sales Engineering, Field Maintenance, and Technical Support, where they reported two levels below Larry Ellison. In 1995, they moved to Mentor Graphics as Technical Support Manager. In 1997, they joined Eloquent Inc., a VC-backed startup, as Head of Technical Services, Customer Services, and Production Operations. After a successful IPO in 2000 and OpenText acquisition in 2003, they were appointed General Manager of the Eloquent Product Business Unit, where they tripled quarterly revenues within the first year and increased quarterly margins from negative 75% to positive 75% within two years. In 2004, they joined OpenText as Head of Product Marketing for Energy, Engineering, and Life Sciences Solutions, where they created and drove aggressive Go-to-Market strategies resulting in annual pipeline revenues 900% over target for four solutions and tripling annual revenues. Cameron later became Director of Product Marketing & Product Management for Energy, Engineering & Life Sciences Solutions. In 2022, they joined BriteCore as Senior Vice President, Customer Services. BriteCore is a fully-managed core software platform for property and casualty insurers that supports digital transformation, emerging technologies, and new business models.

Cameron Brennan has a diverse educational background. Cameron began their studies at the University of Oregon in 1983, but did not complete a degree. Cameron then attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University from 1985 to 1988, where they earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Management and Operations. After that, they went on to complete a Master of Science in Computer Information Systems at Boston University in 1990.

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