Anders Graham
About Anders Graham
Anders Graham is the Director of Business Development for Data Center and Client SSD at KIOXIA America, where he leads a team focused on deploying SSDs in data center infrastructures. He has extensive experience in product management and marketing within the flash storage industry, having previously worked at Hitachi Data Systems and Samsung Electronics.
Work at Kioxia
Anders Graham has been serving as Director of Business Development for Data Center and Client SSD at KIOXIA America, Inc. since 2019. In this role, he leads a team that collaborates directly with data center customers to implement SSDs within their infrastructure. He drives account strategies at both tactical and strategic levels, working closely with cross-functional teams, including sales, product managers, and technical marketing. Additionally, he oversees strategic alliances, long-term agreements, and sales enablement activities, managing key relationships with major PC OEMs.
Previous Experience at Hitachi Data Systems
Before joining KIOXIA, Anders Graham worked at Hitachi Data Systems in various roles from 2011 to 2014. He started as an Associate Product Manager for Server Platforms, then progressed to Senior Product Manager for Enterprise Storage Array, and finally served as Product Manager for Data Center Infrastructure. His tenure at Hitachi Data Systems spanned three years, during which he gained significant experience in data center solutions.
Experience at Samsung Electronics
Anders Graham worked at Samsung Electronics from 2014 to 2019, where he held multiple positions in product marketing related to solid state drives. He began as Product Marketing Manager for Solid State Drives and later advanced to Senior Manager for Product Marketing in Flash Storage and Solid State Drives. His five years at Samsung Electronics contributed to his expertise in flash storage technologies.
Education and Expertise
Anders Graham holds a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Business/Managerial Economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, which he completed in 2007. He also earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the same institution in 2006. His educational background supports his strong focus on the impact of new flash storage technologies on the enterprise IT landscape.