Thomas Bennett was Appointed as Director of Growth Engineering at StreamSets

Date of management change: October 20, 2021 

What Happened?

San Francisco, CA-based StreamSets Appointed Thomas Bennett as Director of Growth Engineering

 

About the Company

The StreamSets DataOps platform enables companies to build, execute, operate and protect batch and streaming dataflows. It is powered by StreamSets Data Collector, award-winning open source software with approximately 2,000,000 downloads to date from thousands of companies. The commercial StreamSets Control Hub is the platform`s cloud-native control plane through which enterprises design, monitor and manage complex data movement that is executed by multiple Data Collectors. Unique Intelligent Pipeline technology automatically inspects the data in motion, detecting unexpected changes, errors and sensitive data in-stream. Global 2000 customers use StreamSets for data lake ingestion, Apache Kafka enablement, cybersecurity, IoT, customer 360, GDPR compliance and more. In 2017, the company tripled its customer count and quadrupled revenues. Founded in 2014 by Girish Pancha, former chief product officer of Informatica, and Arvind Prabhakar, a former engineering leader at Cloudera, StreamSets is backed by top-tier Silicon Valley venture capital firms, including Battery Ventures, New Enterprise Associates (NEA), and Accel Partners. The company is headquartered in San Francisco and has offices in Europe and Australia.

 

About the Person

Thomas Bennett is Director of Growth Engineering at StreamSets. Previously, Thomas held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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