Brian Goldfarb, CMO at Chef
The Unpredictable Pipeline with Brian Goldfarb, Chief Marketing Officer, Chef Software What happens when pandemics and M&Aย ...
Senior Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer, Solarwinds
Search every verified Brian Goldfarb interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote โ each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. Brian Goldfarb, who served as Chief Marketing Officer and SVP of Business Development at Chef Software, discussed the company's sale to Progress Software in a 2020 interview. He described it as a $220 million all-cash transaction that was completed entirely remotely, with no in-person meetings. Goldfarb noted that the capital markets ceased to operate in April 2020, causing business forecasts to freeze and funds to reallocate. He also reflected on marketing challenges during the pandemic, stating that his team significantly undervalued partner sponsorship for a virtual event, leaving "several hundred thousand dollars or more on the table." In earlier interviews, Goldfarb spoke about marketing transformation and data strategy. He stated that "the marketing department is the department going through the most transformation right now" and that CMOs face pressure to become digital-first and data-driven. He described data as "a huge asset" that is not measured on the balance sheet, and said that customer ROI from data projects comes from solving problems such as improved security and faster resolution times. Goldfarb also emphasized the importance of community and customer advocates, noting that most buyers complete 60 to 70 percent of their decision-making before engaging a brand.
“Chef is a Seattle-based configuration management and security company recently sold to Progress Software, a publicly traded software company.”
“We significantly undervalued our partner sponsorship for the virtual event โ we left several hundred thousand dollars or more on the table and didn't get full value for what we delivered.”
“Capital markets ceased to operate in April; our process stopped.”
“It was a $220 million all-cash transaction.”
The Unpredictable Pipeline with Brian Goldfarb, Chief Marketing Officer, Chef Software What happens when pandemics and M&Aย ...
Brian Goldfarb was most recently the Chief Marketing Officer and SVP of Business Development at Chef Software, which was soldย ...
Brian Goldfarb was most recently the Chief Marketing Officer and SVP of Business Development at Chef Software, which was soldย ...
Brian Goldfarb, CMO, Splunk sits down with Jeff Frick for a CUBEConversation at theCUBE Studio in Palo Alto, CA.
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