Leadpages, an innovative lead generation platform, today announces the appointment of Michael Sacca as Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Sacca brings over two decades of experience leading companies at various stages. In his new role, Sacca will guide the Leadpages team to provide an innovative tool for engineers and users to optimize resources.
Before joining Leadpages, Sacca held leadership positions at several technology organizations – including Crew, the parent company of Unsplash, and most recently, Dribbble; a self-promotion and social networking platform for digital designers. Sacca was instrumental in driving the growth behind the Dribbble Holdings Ltd. brands, which went public under Tiny Capital (TINY.V) in 2023, representing over 50% of their non-services revenue.
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“Leadpages has been a celebrated brand within the industry for over a decade,” said Sacca. “The emergence of AI presented a unique opportunity for me to step into this new role as CEO and lead the team on a path forward towards growth and innovation.”
Under Sacca’s leadership, Leadpages will continue to simplify lead generation for companies looking to scale their marketing and sales initiatives. Several exciting updates and releases are planned for 2024.
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