Frisco-based Netwrix, a leading provider of identity and data security solutions, has named Nick Dahm as its new chief financial officer and promoted Sasha Yendle to chief people officer.
The appointments strengthen Netwrix’s executive leadership as organizations increasingly seek a comprehensive approach to identity and data security, the company said.
“Nick and Sasha strengthen our executive team at a pivotal stage in our growth,” CEO Grady Summers said in a statement. “We’ve built strong momentum over the past year, and this next phase is about sharpening our focus and execution. As identity becomes central to protecting data in AI-driven environments, their leadership ensures we scale with discipline, invest in our people, and continue delivering meaningful outcomes for our customers.”
As the new CFO, Dahm brings extensive experience leading finance and operations in high-growth SaaS organizations, most recently serving as CFO at Salesloft, where he helped guide the company through periods of rapid scale and expansion. At Netwrix, Dahm will oversee finance and IT, focusing on disciplined investment, operational rigor, and long-term value creation as the company continues to grow.
“From my first conversations with Netwrix’s leadership team and the board, I felt a deep alignment with the company’s vision: having recently led an organization through a cyber breach I have a personal appreciation for the value of our mission,” Dahm said. “I’m excited to join the team to build upon a foundation of consistent growth and product excellence, while leading a finance function that supports our next chapter of global scale.”
Netwrix also promoted Yendle to chief people officer. Since joining Netwrix as VP of Human Resources, Yendle has played a key role in strengthening and professionalizing the company’s people operations. Her work includes establishing a new HR system, introducing a new company rewards program, bringing in a structured performance review process, and supporting the opening of Netwrix’s office in Krakow, Poland.
“Our people are central to how Netwrix grows, and as chief people officer, my focus is on elevating talent and building the people practices that support scale,” Yendle said. “By partnering closely with our leaders and listening to our employees, we’re ensuring that Netwrix continues to be an attractive place for employees to grow their careers around the world.”
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