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Fastpath Closes Out 2020 by Welcoming Neil Hooper as SVP of Sales & Marketing and Kevin Dahle as VP of Finance

Fastpath Closes Out 2020 by Welcoming Neil Hooper as SVP of Sales & Marketing and Kevin Dahle as VP of Finance

Award-winning audit, security, and compliance software leader continues putting the building blocks in place for continued record-setting growth in 2021

Fastpath Solutions, a leader in audit, security, and compliance software, is pleased to welcome two more additions to its executive management team, completing a year focused on building the foundation for continued record-setting growth in 2021.

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Neil Hooper joined Fastpath as Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, heading up the company’s go-to-market organizations. He has grown successful global programs in GRC and InfoSec at SAP, Rsam, Good Technology, and Motorola.

“Fastpath has a customer-centric approach which also includes a deep commitment to our consulting, audit, and technology partnerships that speaks to my partner-aligned background,” said Neil. “I am thrilled to join the award-winning, value-based culture that Andy and team have built and look forward to helping lead our continued growth and success in the market.”

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As Vice President of Finance for Fastpath, Kevin Dahle is a CPA and industry veteran, leading finance and business operations teams at SaaS organizations for a decade and putting his love of problem solving, relentless pursuit of accuracy and efficiency, and pride in ensuring favorable outcomes for all stakeholders into practice.

“In Fastpath, I saw a company that was loved by its customers and employees alike,” said Kevin. “With an excellent product offering and incredibly talented team, I’m very excited to help lead the company into its next stage of growth and development.”

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