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New Relic Names Charlie Thompson as SVP & MD of EMEA

Charlie Thompso

New Relic appoints Charlie Thompson as Senior Vice President and Managing Director of EMEA to drive growth and market expansion across the region. In this role, Thompson will oversee sales initiatives and help enterprises use New Relic to drive innovation, improve reliability, and deliver exceptional customer experiences. 

Thompson brings nearly two decades of experience leading global sales teams at high velocity technology companies. Most recently, he led international sales as Appian’s Senior Vice President of EMEA and LATAM, where he spearheaded significant growth, building enterprise and partner business with key wins at major customers. Prior to Appian, Thompson held sales and leadership positions at Pegasystems, Detica and Fujitsu.  

Known for building high-performing teams and fostering collaboration to achieve customer success, Thompson has a proven track record of driving impactful outcomes and building strategic partner ecosystems. His career began with 16 years of distinguished service in the British Army, where he retired as a Major after completing multiple tours of duty throughout the world. 

“Charlie brings extensive expertise in international markets, global sales, channels, enterprises, and working across a wide variety of industries,” said New Relic, CEO, Ashan Willy. “He has a proven track record of success in growing sales and winning in highly competitive markets. His focus and understanding of driving customer value will be essential for us as we fulfill our mission of bringing the New Relic Intelligent Observability Platform to every enterprise across the globe.”

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