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Mark Gambill
Chief Marketing Officer at Cellebrite
Mark Gambill oversees Cellebrite’s global marketing organization which includes product marketing, advertising, promotions, analyst and public relations, field marketing, digital and social media, marketing operations, brand management and corporate events. Mark has over 20 years of executive marketing experience across a diverse set of technology sectors with concentrations in Big Data, AI, Machine Learning and Augmented Analytics. Prior to joining Cellebrite, he served as the CMO at MicroStrategy, and has held executive marketing leadership positions in both private and public companies over the course of his business career. Mark holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida State University and has completed graduate course work at INSEAD.


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