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The DevOps company prepares for next stage of growth by extending its leadership in the Continuous Software Release Management market


JFrog Ltd. (Nasdaq: FROG), the liquid software company, today announced the appointment of Micheline Nijmeh as its chief marketing officer (“CMO”). Nijmeh is an accomplished go-to-market leader with experience in developing global marketing strategies to drive revenue for industry- leading enterprise technology companies.

 

"We are delighted to add a progressive marketing leader who brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise across all facets of marketing to help drive revenue," said Shlomi Ben Haim, Co-founder and CEO of JFrog. "We believe Micheline's proven ability to lead in fast-paced and high-growth environments, coupled with the energy and strategic vision she brings, will be invaluable for JFrog and the DevOps community as we aim to drive our next phase of growth."

 

Nijmeh was most recently the senior vice president and chief marketing officer at Zscaler (NASDAQ: ZS), where she was instrumental in transforming the company's marketing strategy and elevating the brand as the global leader in cloud security. Prior to that, Nijmeh was CMO at Xactly (NYSE: XTLY), where she helped drive the company's transformation and leadership in sales performance management. Nijmeh also held senior marketing roles at Salesforce and Sun Microsystems.

 

"I am thrilled to be joining JFrog during this incredibly exciting time in its evolution," said Nijmeh. “Digital transformation has become an imperative for all organizations. As a result, the need for continuous, reliable, secure release of software is crucial for companies to stay competitive and to better engage with their customers. I look forward to working with our team to extend our leadership reputation as the industry-leading Continuous Software Release Management platform.”