Keepit names new CRO, focusing on global expansion and data resilience

James Dwyer has been appointed as Chief Revenue Officer at Keepit to enhance global revenue strategies, focusing on data protection and SaaS growth

  • Wednesday, 3rd June 2026 Posted 1 hour ago in by Katy Hill

Keepit has officially welcomed James Dwyer as their new Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). In this role, Dwyer is set to lead the global revenue organisation, steering the company’s international sales, partnerships, and go-to-market strategies.

Keepit's growth trajectory is aligned with increasing organisational reliance on SaaS applications. Protecting and restoring business-critical data is now a crucial board-level agenda, as regulatory demands and AI adoption amplify data volumes and risk, sharpening the focus on resilience. Hence, data must remain available, dependable, and recoverable amid disruptions.

Dwyer's experience in data security, access, and management is poised to strengthen Keepit’s mission. His contributions across the ecosystem have translated technological advantages into sustainable growth. It is this experience and vision that Keepit hopes will drive the company through its next expansion phase.

Today’s business landscape witnesses an inflection point catalysed by deeper reliance on SaaS, compliance imperatives, and the rise of AI-fueled automation. By strengthening execution across international markets and nurturing strategic partners and customers who prioritise data resilience, Dwyer intends to scale Keepit's global reach effectively.

The dynamics of AI are reshaping decision-making velocities, amplifying the need for strong backup and recovery solutions. Keepit recognises this reality and aims to build dependable systems securing critical SaaS data. 

Stationed in South Carolina, Dwyer will collaborate closely with Keepit's leadership to magnify their market presence. His aim is to construct cohesive teams and scalable revenue operations, continuing Keepit's growth within the evolving technological landscape.
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