
Greg Higham is a customer-focused Silicon Valley technology executive who has enabled growth for businesses of all sizes and industries, from public companies to start-ups. He brings a compelling record of success to StrataFusion, gained from more than 30 years of experience focusing on technology vision, strategy, world-class technology infrastructures, global operations management, acquisition integration and scalable business growth. Greg’s strategic mindset of revenue growth, optimization of technology investments and a deep understanding of customer service provides a unique lens for today’s business landscape.
Navigating the technology challenges of fast growth and acquisitions, Greg is an IT executive who partners with all aspects of business to fuel growth. He co-founded Periscope Group, where he put into action a powerful combination of technology experience and business acumen to successfully deliver a complete digital transformation.
Most recently as Malwarebytes CIO, he helped grow the company to more than $250 M in revenue and prepare for a strategic exit in the future. As CIO of Marketo, he helped navigate a successful IPO and sale to Vista Equity Partners for $1.8 billion by tapping his experience in operations management, business process reengineering, customer service, security and governance. He has honed his leadership skills and deep industry knowledge in senior leadership roles across many fast-growing global organizations, including Witness Systems, FrontRange Solutions, Epiphany, Inovis, Peregrine Systems, Harbinger, Premenos and Tandem Computers.
Greg earned a degree in Computer Technology from CDI, San Francisco and is also a graduate of Stanford University’s Professional Education program.
Stanford University, The Effective Startup Board Member
Offer insight and ideas on company-wide initiatives. Help shape policies and new programs from a staff perspective.
Advisor Gainsight
Participate in monthly board meetings (virtually or in-person). Come prepared to provide updates and feedback from department-level initiatives.