Digital workflow company ServiceNow, has announced the appointment of Cathy Mauzaize to the role of Vice President, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) South.
The latest move is part of its EMEA growth plan and will see Mauzaize spearhead ServiceNow’s continued expansion across France, Spain, Italy, UAE and Israel, fostering talent and continuing ServiceNow’s journey to becoming the defining enterprise software company of the 21st century. In addition, she will be responsible for driving the company’s expansion within these markets, overseeing the delivery of world class service to customers.
“We’re delighted to welcome Cathy Mauzaize to our ServiceNow leadership team.” said Paul Smith, President EMEA, ServiceNow. “ServiceNow’s purpose and technology have never been more critical or relevant and Cathy’s appointment marks an exciting step in our expansion. With demonstrated experience of developing strategic alliances and accelerating innovation, Cathy is the perfect fit to lead our growth. I’m looking forward to working closely with her on this, as well as in nurturing our teams and continuing to advocate for diversity and equality in the workplace.”
Mauzaize said: “ServiceNow is at the forefront of driving Digital Transformation and customer success, backed with strong values and a great culture. A company that has earned and maintained a ‘hungry and humble’ reputation while also achieving huge growth is rare and something special. I am excited to join ServiceNow and support the business in its next phase of growth, while making a tangible difference to customers, employees and partners.”
Mauzaize joins ServiceNow with 25 years’ experience in the technology industry and had stints at Microsoft, SAP, Dell, PwC and HP. Most recently, she was General Manager at Microsoft France, where she led the company’s commercial team, supporting growth through new business models and helping customers to integrate solutions such as Artificial Intelligence and Mixed Reality. Prior to Microsoft,Mauzaizeworked at SAP, where she was responsible for driving the growth of the company’s cloud-based data solutions.