Cellebrite appoints new general counsel
Global digital investigation leader Cellebrite DI Ltd has appointed Holly Windham as general counsel and chief compliance officer.
The London-based company provides investigative and intelligence solutions to public and private sector clients worldwide.
Holly brings extensive legal leadership experience in technology, software, cloud platforms, cybersecurity, data privacy and public sector contracting.
She joins from Self Financial, Inc., where she served as chief legal officer and board secretary, having previously held senior roles at Rackspace Technology and Hewlett-Packard.
In her new role, Holly will oversee all legal and compliance matters, ensuring the responsible use of Cellebrite’s technology globally.
She said: “It is an honour to join a company with such an important, impactful mission.
“Cellebrite is known around the world for its best-in-class technology and its ability to continue innovating – all to provide our customers with the best possible solutions to help them protect and serve their communities.
“I am excited to put my experience to work here alongside some of the best and brightest in their field.”
Holly’s appointment strengthens the company’s leadership team as Cellebrite continues to expand its market-leading digital investigation portfolio.
Thomas E. Hogan, chief executive of Cellebrite, added: “We are thrilled to welcome Holly to Cellebrite.
“She brings a tremendous reservoir of highly relevant experience that will help us further scale our business and support the evolving needs of our customers around the globe.
“We thank Ayala for her dedication and many contributions to Cellebrite over the past three years and wish her well in all her future endeavours.”
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