Fleur Sohtz is the Chief Marketing Officer at Clearwater Analytics. Fleur holds 25 years’ experience scaling high-growth companies, achieving double-digit revenue growth, and creating integrated marketing programs at global companies such as Collibra, Markit (now part of S&P), and Thomson Reuters.
Known for her marketing leadership, Fleur is an experienced CMO who has spent her career driving impactful marketing programs, achieving market differentiation, and fostering demonstrable business growth and operational efficiency. Her notable accomplishments include activating new revenue streams for Cordium, developing a go-to-market platform for venture fund Team8, category creation at Collibra, and successfully repositioning companies for future growth and market expansion.
Fleur holds a B.A. in Communications from the University of Massachusetts.
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