Peter Ostrow

Board Of Directors at Sales Enablement Society

Peter Ostrow is a seasoned executive in sales enablement and business development, currently serving as VP and Principal Analyst for B2B Sales at Forrester since January 2019. Ostrow also holds a position on the Board of Directors for the Revenue Enablement Society, contributing to a global network focused on sales enablement discussions and events. Prior experience includes roles at SiriusDecisions as Senior Research Director and Research Director in Sales Enablement Strategies, and at Aberdeen Group as Vice President and Research Group Director. Previous positions also include VP of Business Development at MarketOne International and VP of Global Sales Administration at Monster Worldwide. Peter Ostrow holds a BA in History and Political Science from Brown University.

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Sales Enablement Society

We are a not-for-profit professional membership association established by volunteer Sales Enablement practitioners. Our vision is simple: to elevate "Sales Enablement"​ as a recognized profession globally and define and share best practices and tools as well as connect and network with others in the Sales Enablement ecosystem. Please join our free and active member community at www.sesociety.org The Sales Enablement Society (SES) is a volunteer organization focused on elevating the role of Sales Enablement in organizations worldwide through engagement, communication, research, and development. Founded in 2016 with five founding members, the SES has grown to more than 8,500 members in 29 countries with 59 chapters across the globe. Members represent all areas of the sales enablement community – practitioners, suppliers, industry experts, and academics. SES Community Website The purpose of the SES Community website is to provide our members with a dedicated, online presence to share successes, challenges, constructive feedback, questions, and goals instead of products or services. If our members find a product or service helpful, they can share their experience with the group in a respectful way.