Cyril Van Agt
About Cyril Van Agt
Cyril Van Agt is the VP Channel EMEA at Keepit, with extensive experience in sales and channel management across various technology companies in Paris, Île-de-France, France.
Title
Cyril Van Agt is the Vice President of Channel EMEA at Keepit.
Current Role at Keepit
Cyril Van Agt currently holds the position of Vice President of Channel EMEA at Keepit since 2023. Based in Paris, Île-de-France, France, he leads channel strategies and operations across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) regions.
Previous Roles at Fujitsu
Before joining Keepit, Cyril Van Agt worked at Fujitsu as Head of Platform Business (France) and as Sales Director for a total of 2 months in 2023. Both roles were located in Paris La Défense, where he focused on sales strategies and platform development.
Career at Nutanix
Cyril Van Agt held multiple senior positions at Nutanix from 2014 to 2023. He was Sr. Director, Strategy & Ecosystems, Channel Sales EMEA for 5 months, and Sr. Director Inside Sales, EMEA Partner Support Center Lead from 2020 to 2022. Prior roles include EMEA Channel & OEM Sr. Director, Channel & OEM Director for Southern EMEA, and Channel Sales Sr. Manager for Southern EMEA. His tenure at Nutanix was marked by a focus on channel sales, partner support, and strategy execution across the EMEA region.
Experience at NetApp
Prior to his time at Nutanix, Cyril Van Agt spent 14 years at NetApp in various roles, including Senior SE Manager for Partners & Pathways, Regional SE Manager for Enterprise Accounts and France SW/SE, SE Team Leader for Manufacturing & Territory, and Technical Account Manager / Storage Expert. His work here involved extensive management and technical leadership within the Paris La Défense and broader French market.
Educational Background
Cyril Van Agt earned a Mastère in Image Processing and Television Systems from Télécom Paris in 1994 and an ISEN Engineer degree in Micro-electronics, computer sciences, telecommunications from ISEN Institut Supérieur d'Electronique et du Numérique in 1993.