Zello Appoints Soroosh Seyhoon as Chief Revenue Officer
Zello, the leading frontline communication
platform, is pleased to announce the appointment of Soroosh Seyhoon as Chief
Revenue Officer (CRO). Soroosh brings nearly 20 years of experience in software
leadership, with a proven track record of accelerating growth, scaling
operations, and building high-performing teams.
Most recently, Soroosh served as SVP of
Revenue at Quorum Software, a global leader in energy software, where he led
revenue efforts across the Americas and drove strategy execution for Quorum's
North American Products. Since joining Quorum in 2006, he held leadership roles
spanning Services, Customer Support, Sales Engineering, and Sales. He played a
key role in establishing Quorum's inside sales function, leading enterprise
sales strategy, aligning Sales and Customer Success, and integrating multiple
major acquisitions.
"I'm incredibly excited to
join Zello at such a pivotal time," said Soroosh. "The team has built
a powerful product with real-world impact, and I see enormous opportunity to
scale our reach. Zello isn't just a tool - it's a lifeline for frontline
workers and a source of critical insight for management. It's about unlocking
the power of voice to drive faster decisions, stronger teams, and better
outcomes."
As CRO, Soroosh will lead Zello's global go-to-market organization
as the company continues to expand its presence in key industries and scale its
AI-powered offerings.
"Soroosh is a rare leader who brings both deep operational
discipline and a sharp customer-first mindset," said Alex Gavrilov, CEO of
Zello. "His experience building trusted customer relationships and scaling
successful revenue teams is exactly what we need as we enter this next chapter.
As we bring AI to the frontline, Soroosh will help ensure that every
organization - from construction to retail to aviation - can realize the full
value of smarter, faster communication."
Soroosh holds a degree in Economics from Columbia University,
where he also played NCAA Division I Soccer. He now lives in Texas with his
wife Cori - whom he met on the soccer field at Columbia - and their three sons
Kazra, Zayden, and Zealand.
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