Mumbai, October 6, 2022 —Exterro Inc. – the industry’s first provider of Legal GRC software, which unifies e-discovery, digital forensics, and data privacy to drive successful, defensible outcomes for in-house legal, IT teams, privacy, and law enforcement worldwide, today announced two new hires to drive momentum in Legal GRC (governance, risk, and compliance). Anna Urbani takes the helm as Director of Channel EMEA, with Nick Rich leading the sales team as Director of UK&I Corporate.
The duo brings almost 3 decades of experience to Exterro to mature, nurture and recruit channel partners and drive sales across the Legal GRC portfolio. Urbani will work alongside Ian Rainsborough, Regional Vice President of Channels, in her newly established role to develop a channel-first strategy, reinvigorating existing partner relationships and recruiting more Partnerships across the EMEA region.
With Exterro’s aim to expand its reach in Legal GRC, Urbani’s 17 years in forensics and e-discovery will stand her in good stead as Exterro continues its growth across Europe, enabling and identifying partners that can address multiple areas of the business.
With numerous partners already re-signed under Anna’s steer, Exterro hopes to continue to push the importance of Legal GRC, fuelled by the rapidly changing regulatory landscape through provisions such as the GDPR, and the explosion of corporate data, requiring organizations to rethink information governance practices and look towards a new integrated strategy to meet data management obligations.
Additionally, Exterro intends to build on the success of its pioneering West Midlands Police (WMP) project that has drastically increased the speed to justice in UK Policing, revolutionizing the way that digital evidence is handled and reviewed.
“Legal GRC is a huge part of our channel strategy, but the WMP project is very close to my heart. The results speak for themselves and the efficiency of the processes using the FTK product suite is seeing cases resolved at speed, and lives changed in an instant. It is not simply a case of wanting to replicate this across forces, we have to. This is ground-breaking in terms of tackling forensic investigations”, said Urbani.
Additionally, Nick Rich will apply his wide experience helping corporates design e-discovery and privacy processes to inform the corporate sales approach to manage data privacy, ensuring Legal GRC is top of mind for GCs, CISOs, DPOs, and other stakeholders within highly regulated and litigious sectors, including financial services, healthcare, energy and construction, retail, and legal.
Rich commented: “Exterro has always had the right approach to solving the problems in this market by attacking the most difficult part of the problem – understanding the data on clients’ data estates, and solving privacy, cyber and related investigative challenges. This role provides an opportunity to reach out to the UK channel with the GRC tool and build relationships with key businesses. Exterro has put significant investment into ensuring rapid growth in the GRC side of the business in the UK and I look forward to demonstrating how we can continue to build on that momentum.”