

Luckily for her, the CEO saw a different path and afforded her the opportunity to work in a number of different roles including: product management, leading the office of the CTO and then fundamentally doing corporate development and M&A as part of strategy teams – ultimately acquiring herself out of a job. Starting her career at Raytheon, then joining RSA, Pamela spent about 10 years as an engineer. That pathway for her was followed due to having a great mentor, and exhibiting great tenacity. And that is exactly how I felt after spending time with Pamela Cyr, SVP Business and Corporate Development at Tufin – a publicly traded cybersecurity company with a Boston-based US headquarters.Īn engineer by training, Pamela is responsible for business and corporate development, working with strategic technology alliance and emerging technology alliance partners as well as leading the global business consultancy program. Shapiro joined Participant in 2019 as the company’s Director of Social Impact Communications and, prior to this, spent over a decade working in political communications in Washington D.C including as the campaign director at The Hub Project.The biggest perk of my job is when I meet a person I did not know and walk away wondering how that was possible given the amazing work they do and also how I can’t wait to have an opportunity to work with them. Prior to eOne, Sobel spent 15 years at The Weinstein Company, advising on projects that include The Hateful Eight and The Upside, as well as television programming including Yellowstone, Waco, and The Mist.

Participant added to its executive ranks, tapping Sarah Sobel as svp of business and legal affairs and upping Emma Shapiro to svp of communications.īefore joining Participant, Sobel was at eOne handling Brad Weston’s Makeready.
