Brad Colwell
About Brad Colwell
Brad Colwell is the Head of APJ & EMEA for DataSet at SentinelOne, based in Amsterdam, with extensive experience in sales and business operations across multiple regions.
Current Role at SentinelOne
Brad Colwell is currently serving as the Head of APJ & EMEA for DataSet, which is formerly known as Scalyr, a business unit of SentinelOne. Based in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, Colwell oversees the business operations and sales strategy across the APJ (Asia-Pacific-Japan) and EMEA (Europe-Middle East-Africa) regions.
Previous Roles at SentinelOne
Before his current role, Brad Colwell has held several positions within SentinelOne. From 2021 to 2022, he served as the Head of APJ for DataSet in Singapore. Prior to that, from 2020 to 2021, he was the Head of Asia at Scalyr, which was acquired by SentinelOne. These roles underlined his expertise in managing and expanding business operations within the Asia-Pacific region.
Experience with AppDynamics and UpGuard
Brad Colwell was the Enterprise Sales Manager at AppDynamics from 2018 to 2020 in Singapore, driving enterprise sales initiatives. In 2017, he briefly held the position of Regional Manager Asia at UpGuard, overseeing DevOps, SecDevOps, and Cyber Risk within the region, highlighting his versatility in cybersecurity and enterprise software sectors.
Roles at IBM and CommVault
At IBM, Brad Colwell served as the Head of IBM Trusteer for ASEAN from 2015 to 2017, focusing on cybersecurity solutions. Prior to IBM, he spent a significant part of his career, from 2007 to 2015, at CommVault. His roles included Dell Alliance Sales Director APJ and Regional Sales Manager ASEAN, emphasizing his expertise in managing strategic alliances and sales operations.
Early Career and Consulting Background
Colwell's early career includes working as a Management Consultant in Business Intelligence at Merck in Sydney, Australia for five months in 2006-2007. He also served as Solutions Sales Director Asia Pacific at Support.com and as Senior Sales Consultant at Siebel Systems in the San Francisco Bay Area from 1998 to 2005. These roles provided him with foundational experience in sales and business intelligence, forming the basis for his later leadership positions.