• Kent Kubie

    VP of Sales and Marketing (Security & Technolgy)

    Kent Kubie is a distinguished professional in the technology and security sector, resides in Georgetown, TX, and has a commendable 35-year career in sales and marketing. His expertise flourishes in the corporate sphere and significantly impacts community service. He has devoted many years to nurturing children through ministry, coaching youth sports, and imparting martial arts skills.

     

    As Vice President of Sales and Marketing, he leads with a rich tapestry of experience acquired over decades in the dynamic world of security and technology. His leadership is a testament to his unwavering dedication to innovation and excellence.

     

    A series of notable accomplishments mark his career trajectory. Among these, he was honored as the IBM Channel Rep of the Year in 1992, Lotus Development Channel Rookie of the Year in 1997, and the esteemed Lotus Superhuman Award recipient in 1998. His sustained performance earned him multiple IBM 100% Club memberships (1999, 2004, 2007, 2013, 2014). In 2019, his peers elected him as Nutanix Sales Class President.

     

    He grounds his professional journey with a solid academic background, holding a degree in Accounting and Marketing from Dana College. Further enhancing his credentials, he completed an Executive MBA from IBM, reflecting his commitment to ongoing personal and professional development.

     

    Outside the corporate sphere, he demonstrates a profound dedication to community service. His involvement in youth Sunday School highlights his commitment to the next generation's growth. His passion for mentoring extends to the sports field, where he has coached various youth sports, including baseball, football, basketball, and Lacrosse. This involvement illustrates his belief in mentorship's transformative impact on young minds.

     

    From the boardroom to the sports field, his expertise encompasses life coaching and leadership. He offers valuable insights into professional and youth environments, underscoring the significance of mentorship and personal development.