Stacey Epstein

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Stacey is an acclaimed enterprise software veteran having helped build, grow and exit iconic SaaS brands, including SuccessFactors and ServiceMax. At SuccessFactors, Stacey helped lead the team from $10m -> $150m in revenue and was instrumental in the company’s IPO in 2007, as well as the subsequent acquisition by SAP for $3.4b. At ServiceMax, Stacey joined the founding team at <$1m ARR and lead the marketing function through 6 years of triple-digit growth and a $1b acquisition by GE. Most recently Stacey was CEO of Zinc, a real-time communication app for field service workers, which was acquired by ServiceMax in 2019. Now Stacey is back in the family, helping the ServiceMax Phoenix to rise again.

Stacey was a four-time, first-team all-conference soccer player at Emory University. She now considers herself a has-been on the field, but still loves to ski the steeps with her young daughters and cheer her husband as he coaches the local HS basketball team (Go Dons!) Stacey is a fierce advocate for women and parents in the workplace and believes no one should have to choose between having a big job or being a great parent. She has published numerous articles in Fast Company, Recode, Fortune, Forbes, among others.