Robert Prigge named senior VP of worldwide sales at Clean Power Finance

  • Robert Prigge, senior VP of worldwide sales for Clean Power Finance.
    Robert Prigge, senior VP of worldwide sales for Clean Power Finance.

Robert Prigge has joined the executive team at Clean Power Finance as the senior vice president of worldwide sales. He comes to Clean Power Finance after most recently serving as the VP of global sales and marketing for Sterling Commerce, where he helped with the company’s acquisition by IBM from AT&T. Upon the completion of the acquisition, Prigge was the North American sales leader for IBM’s B2B division.

"Robert has an impressive twenty-year track record of repeated success delivering business solutions to customers," said Nat Kreamer, CEO of Clean Power Finance. "His deep experience leading global sales teams for growth companies and international conglomerates, including IBM, adds unique capabilities to our team that will help take our business to the next level."

Prigge’s past work experience includes leading the Asia-Pacific and Japan sales operations for companies such as Secure Computing, McAfee, Quest Software and Symark Software. He began his professional career at the Chicago Board of Trade after receiving his BS in engineering from the University of Illinois.

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