SolarWinds bolsters its Head Geek team

Sascha Giese joins the ranks to help the technology professional community solve today's IT challenges.

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SolarWinds has introduced Sascha Giese as the newest member of the company's Head Geek team. Giese is currently based in the SolarWinds' Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) headquarters in Cork, Ireland.

Giese brings a plethora of industry experience to the team, including:

  • Technical certifications, including being a Cisco® Certified Network Associate (CCNA®), Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA), Microsoft® Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA), VMware® Technical Sales Professional (VTSP), AWS® Certified Cloud Practitioner, and a SolarWinds Certified Professional® (SCP).
  • More than 10 years of technical IT experience, four of which have been as a senior pre-sales engineer at SolarWinds.
  • A close working relationship with business account management and partner enablement teams. Giese has been responsible for product training SolarWinds channel partners and customers in EMEA, with a focus on the DACH (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland) region.
  • Regular participation in the annual SolarWinds Partner Summit EMEA, and contribution to the company's professional certification program, SCP.

"At SolarWinds, we put a razor-sharp focus on helping technology professionals navigate the challenges and issues they face in today's world and the Head Geeks team plays a crucial role in making this happen," said Darren Beck, chief marketing officer, SolarWinds. "Sascha has worked with our customers and partners for over four years, so he's well-positioned to help the wider technology professional community solve today's IT challenges. We're thrilled to welcome Sascha as our newest Head Geek!"

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