Pforr has nearly 20 years of corporate, strategic and business development experience in the technology and financial services industries. Cameron was previously the President and Chief Financial Officer of WhipTail, one of the leading vendors in the highly competitive flash array space. Prior to WhipTail, Pforr served as an advisor and investor in the datacenter space as a Managing Director at Revolution Partners, a General Partner at Mustang Capital Partners and Director of Communications Banking at Deutsche Bank Securities. He held previous positions at BT Alex Brown and Bain & Company. In these roles, Pforr worked with leading datacenter hardware and software vendors to improve their strategic positioning and focus business efforts to fuel revenue growth.
“Permabit is the recognized leader in data deduplication technologies and Albireo solutions are helping hardware and software vendors, and service providers, enhance their own product offerings to improve the market as a whole,” said Pforr. “I look forward to strengthening the company’s efforts in this arena while exploring new avenues where Permabit’s data efficiency technologies can have dramatic impact. It’s an exciting time to be a part of Permabit and I’m eager to play a role in its future achievements.”
“We are extremely fortunate to have someone of Cameron’s leadership and experience join our company to spearhead our corporate and business development activities,” said Tom Cook, Permabit CEO. “Our customers – both major and disruptive, benefit from Cameron’s storage experience and strategic expertise. We will look to leverage Cameron’s success throughout the years to enhance the success we’ve experienced as a company and help guide us as we enter the next phase of corporate growth.”
Pforr has; a Master’s of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Pennsylvania – The Wharton School; a Master’s degree in International Studies from the University of Pennsylvania; and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the College of William and Mary.