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Kris Wood

Senior Vice President Emea, Sales & Success at Sprinklr

Kris Wood has extensive work experience in various leadership roles in the technology and software industry. Kris started their career in 1990 as a Senior Account Manager at Mercury Communications, where they stayed until 1995. Kris then worked as a Senior Account Manager at Infobank Electronic Commerce for a year before joining Sterling Commerce as a Senior Account Manager. During their time at Sterling Commerce, the company was acquired by AT&T. Later, IBM acquired Sterling Commerce from AT&T. From 2001 to 2005, Kris worked as a Senior Account Manager at SeeBeyond, a disruptive middleware technology company that was acquired by Sun Microsystems. Kris then became a Senior Account Manager at Sun Microsystems until 2008, shortly before the company was acquired by Oracle. From 2008 to 2013, Kris held various roles at BMC Software, including Public Sector Account Director and Sales Director UK&I. In 2013, they joined Bazaarvoice as a VP Sales UK and was responsible for connecting brands and retailers to consumer opinions. In 2014, Kris joined Fuze: An 8x8 Company as Vice President Sales UK, where they played a key role in scaling the company's global annual recurring revenue (ARR) from 15m to over 100M. Kris also grew the EMEA region from 4 employees to over 200 in under 4 years. Kris then served as Vice President Northern Europe and Vice President EMEA at Fuze before leaving in 2017. Currently, they are the Senior Vice President EMEA, Sales & Success at Sprinklr, a leading enterprise company for customer-facing functions, where they help organizations deliver exceptional customer experiences through advanced AI.

Kris Wood attended Bearwood College, Claires Court, and the International School of Brussels, but there is no information available regarding the specific years of attendance or degrees obtained.

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  • Senior Vice President Emea, Sales & Success

    September, 2020 - present

  • Senior Vice President Europe Africa

    January, 2018

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