Sarah Palowitch
About Sarah Palowitch
Sarah Palowitch is a Senior Customer Success Manager, Enterprise at HackerOne, with extensive experience in customer success and sales development across various companies. She holds an MBA from Auburn University and has worked with high-profile clients, contributing to cybersecurity efforts through her expertise in vulnerability coordination and bug bounty programs.
Current Role at HackerOne
Sarah Palowitch currently serves as a Senior Customer Success Manager, Enterprise at HackerOne. She has held this position since 2023 in Tallahassee, Florida. In this role, she focuses on ensuring the success of enterprise clients, leveraging her extensive experience in customer success management.
Previous Experience at HackerOne
Sarah Palowitch has held multiple roles at HackerOne. She worked as a Customer Success Manager for SMB/Majors from 2021 to 2022 in Clarksville, Tennessee, and as a Customer Success Manager, 1:Many for a brief period in 2021. Additionally, she served as a Senior Customer Success Manager from 2022 to 2023, also in Clarksville.
Experience at RealPage, Inc.
Prior to her roles at HackerOne, Sarah Palowitch worked at RealPage, Inc. from 2019 to 2021. She started as a Sales Development Representative and progressed to Lead Sales Development Representative, Inbound. Her tenure at RealPage included a focus on customer success management, where she gained valuable experience.
Educational Background
Sarah Palowitch holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Auburn University, which she completed from 2019 to 2021. She also earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida State University, studying from 2014 to 2018. Her education has equipped her with essential skills for her career in customer success and business management.
Expertise in Cybersecurity
Sarah Palowitch possesses expertise in vulnerability coordination and bug bounty programs. Her work at HackerOne has involved collaboration with high-profile clients, including General Motors, Adobe, and the U.S. Pentagon. She focuses on preventing software vulnerabilities from being exploited, contributing to the cybersecurity industry.