• Prestigious annual list acknowledges the unique strengths, vision and achievements of leaders in the channel
  • Award highlights BeyondTrust’s commitment to the channel and quality of talent it employs to support the partner experience


Atlanta, GA – May 8, 2023 – BeyondTrust, the worldwide leader in identity and access security, today announced that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has named five women from BeyondTrust’s channel and marketing teams to its esteemed 2023 Women of the Channel list. Recognizing the unique strengths, vision, and achievements of a select group of women, this prestigious, annual list acknowledges channel leaders who are making a difference in their organizations. CRN recognizes women from vendor, distributor, and solution provider organizations whose expertise and vision are leaving a noticeable and commendable mark on the technology industry.

The CRN® editorial team selected the following women from BeyondTrust due to their contributions to channel advocacy, growth, thought leadership, and dedication to the IT channel:

  • Sandra Hanna – SVP of Customer and Partner Enablement
  • Lindsey Claypool – VP Americas Channel
  • Jodie Sutton – Senior Director of Channel Marketing
  • Angela Roberts – Director, Americas Channel
  • Taylor Wiggins – Alliances Marketing Manager, Global

The CRN 2023 Women of the Channel honorees bring their creativity, strategic thinking and leadership to bear in a variety of roles and responsibilities, but all are turning their unique talents toward driving success for their partners and customers. With this recognition, CRN honors these women for their unwavering dedication and commitment to furthering channel excellence.

This news comes on the heels of BeyondTrust receiving CRN’s prestigious 5-star rating in its 2023 Partner Program Guide, and inclusion in the publications Security 100 list, recognizing leading IT channel security leaders.

“We are ecstatic to announce this year’s honorees and shine a light on these women for their significant achievements, knowing that what they’ve accomplished has paved the way for continued success within the IT channel,” said Blaine Raddon, CEO of The Channel Company. “The channel is stronger because of them, and we look forward to seeing what they do next.”

“Having these five women from our team recognized on CRN’s Women of the Channel list is a fantastic achievement,” said Rob Spee, SVP of Global Channels at BeyondTrust. “These awards not only demonstrate our global channel strength and commitment to partners, but also the quality of talent we bring to enable the partner experience.”

The 2023 Women of the Channel list will be featured in the June issue of CRN Magazine, with online coverage starting May 8 at www.CRN.com/WOTC.

About BeyondTrust

BeyondTrust is the worldwide leader in intelligent identity and access security, empowering organizations to protect identities, stop threats, and deliver dynamic access to empower and secure a work-from-anywhere world. Our integrated products and platform offer the industry's most advanced privileged access management (PAM) solution, enabling organizations to quickly shrink their attack surface across traditional, cloud and hybrid environments.

BeyondTrust protects all privileged identities, access, and endpoints across your IT environment from security threats, while creating a superior user experience and operational efficiencies. With a heritage of innovation and a staunch commitment to customers, BeyondTrust solutions are easy to deploy, manage, and scale as businesses evolve. We are trusted by 20,000 customers, including 75 of the Fortune 100, and a global partner network. Learn more at www.beyondtrust.com.

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For BeyondTrust:

Mike Bradshaw
Connect Marketing for BeyondTrust
P: (801) 373-7888
E: mikeb@connectmarketing.com


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