Kathy Mitchell Stares
About Kathy Mitchell Stares
Kathy Mitchell Stares serves as the Executive Vice President Americas at Provenir and has held various leadership roles in the technology and software industries. She has a strong background in enterprise software, business development, and customer relationship management.
Work at Provenir
Kathy Mitchell Stares serves as the Executive Vice President Americas at Provenir, a role she has held since 2019. In this position, she focuses on strategic initiatives and business development within the Americas region. Her leadership contributes to Provenir's growth and innovation in the enterprise software sector.
Current Role at EnStream LP
Since 2017, Kathy Mitchell Stares has held dual roles at EnStream LP as Chief Customer Officer and Chief Sales and Marketing Officer. Her responsibilities include overseeing customer relationships and driving sales strategies. Her tenure at EnStream LP spans seven years, during which she has played a significant role in shaping the company's market presence.
Education and Expertise
Kathy Mitchell Stares studied at the University of Toronto and graduated from the Women of Influence program, which enhanced her leadership capabilities. She possesses a strong background in enterprise software, business development, and customer relationship management. Her expertise extends to strategies within the credit card industry.
Previous Experience
Kathy Mitchell Stares has held various significant positions in her career. She worked as the Director of Fraud at TransUnion from 2003 to 2006. Later, she served as Executive Vice President of Global Sales at SecureKey Technologies Inc for one year from 2013 to 2014. Additionally, she was a Client Partner at Fair Isaac from 2007 to 2009, contributing to her extensive experience in the industry.
Achievements and Recognition
In October 2021, Kathy Mitchell Stares was recognized as one of the Top 50 Women Leaders in SaaS by The Software Report. This acknowledgment highlights her influence and leadership within the software as a service sector, reflecting her contributions to the industry.