PALO ALTO, Calif., Dec. 27, 2017 -- OpsPanda, the leader in cloud-based Sales Resource Planning Software today announced that CEO and Co-Founder, Jon Kondo, has been selected as one of 50 most admired CEOs of 2017 by The Technology Headlines.
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The Technology Headlines, a magazine that brings together CIOs, CXOs and other technology decisions makers, recently published their list of “50 Most Admired CEOs of 2017” which sheds light on visionary CEOs and their journeys to success as well as their mission, background, and traits that make them resilient leaders.
Among the listed CEOs OpsPanda’s Jon Kondo is named as a dynamic force in Sales Operations.
“Our editorial team has not only selected the CEOs that are at the forefront of bringing a change in the industries, but also the entrepreneurs that are committed to adding value to customers,” said Nicole Anderson, Senior Editor at The Technology Headlines.
“I’m honored and delighted to be one of the most admired CEOs of 2017 by The Technology Headlines but this is really recognition for the entire company,” said Jon Kondo, CEO and Co-Founder of OpsPanda. “The entire OpsPanda team and I work extremely hard to ensure we are delivering useful technology to our customers and it’s wonderful to be recognized for our efforts and vision.”
The list of the 50 Most Admired CEOs of 2017 includes Executives who have shown exemplary leadership, vision, and dedication to inspire new leaders and technology in order to change the world.
In addition to this CEO recognition, OpsPanda has won multiple awards this year including: Top Sales Tool of 2017 by Smart Selling Solutions, Red Herring Global and North America Top 100 of 2017, and a Key Planning Management Vendor in Gartner’s CRM Vendor guide.
About The Technology Headlines
The Technology Headlines covers major industry trends in the U.S and APAC markets, and is working alongside leading players to document the opinions and the expectations of the global tech community. It also supports the established players in the market to unveil a commercial launch of their new products through its knowledge platform.
About OpsPanda
OpsPanda’s Sales Resource and Capacity Planning application helps sales leaders build detailed hiring and capacity plans, analyze sales performance, and set achievable sales quotas to optimize their true sales capacity and reach booking targets. Based in Palo Alto, California, OpsPanda was founded in 2014 by sales and engineering veterans of the Corporate Performance Management (CPM) software industry.
For more information about OpsPanda, please visit www.opspanda.com.
Read the OpsPanda blog at: https://content.opspanda.com.
Follow OpsPanda on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/7597523.
Contact: [email protected] or 1-844-677-7263.
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/13d72f99-42e1-4178-994d-91e41c91a131


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