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Veeam Names Michelle Graff SVP of Global Partners and Channel

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Veeam has announced the appointment of Michelle Graff as Senior Vice President (SVP), Global Partners and Channel, responsible for leading Veeam’s global partner ecosystem.

Graff brings more than 25 years of experience building and scaling global partners, channel, and alliance organizations across data protection, cloud, and cybersecurity. Most recently, she served as Senior Vice President, Global Partners & Channel Sales at Commvault.

“Partners are deeply rooted in the DNA of Veeam. In a world where 95% of organizations believe data challenges have slowed AI progress, there’s an incredible opportunity for Veeam partners to deliver tangible value to their customers helping them accelerate safe AI at scale,” said John Jester, Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) at Veeam. “Michelle has a proven track record of putting partners first and building high-performance ecosystems that create durable advantage for partners and customers. With more than 35,000 partners across the world, her leadership will help us simplify engagement, increase co-sell velocity, and unlock new growth opportunities across the Veeam vast partner community.”

“The convergence of AI, cybersecurity, and data resilience is one of the most significant shifts of our generation,” said Michelle Graff, SVP of Global Partnerships at Veeam. “As organizations adopt AI and agentic workloads, trusted, resilient data becomes the foundation – driving a ResOps approach that puts resilience at the center of how customers protect, optimize, and unlock value from their data.

“With the market’s leading partner ecosystem, Veeam is uniquely positioned to lead, helping customers keep data secure, governed, compliant, and recoverable so they can accelerate safe AI at scale and deliver measurable outcomes. I’m excited to join Veeam and help our partners turn resilient data into a strategic advantage.”

Prior to Commvault, Graff held leadership roles at Securiti AI and was instrumental in accelerating partner-fueled growth from early-stage organizations through successful IPOs such as HashiCorp, Pure Storage, and Palo Alto Networks.

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