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Bill Rossi is Director of Marketing, Enterprise at Google. His team is chartered with bringing the benefits of cloud computing to businesses, government agencies, and educational institutions. Bill has helped guide the strategic marketing direction and day-to-day operations of the team since December 2007. Google's Enterprise products include Google Apps hosted software applications, Google Search Appliance, Postini email security services, and Enterprise versions of Google Earth and Maps.
Prior to joining Google, Bill was CEO of Greenfield Networks, a Sequoia-backed semiconductor start-up acquired by Cisco Systems in December 2007. Prior to Greenfield, Bill was VP/GM of the Wireless Business Unit at Cisco. In this role, he contributed to the group’s tremendous growth, expanding revenues from $0 to $650M during his tenure, and establishing Cisco as the market leader in wireless networking with over 50% share. Bill came to Cisco in November 1995 with the acquisition of Grand Junction Networks, a Fast Ethernet start-up. The product line now produces over $5B in annual revenues, making it one of Cisco's most successful acquisitions in history.
Bill worked in a variety of product marketing positions over four years at Quantum Corporation, Bill also spent four years as a marketing manager at Quantum Corporation, a leader in mass storage. He helped grow the business from $100 million to over $1 billion with significant PC OEM design wins at Apple, Compaq, IBM, and Dell Computer.
Bill holds an M.B.A from Harvard Business School, a B.S.E.E. from the Thayer School of Engineering and a B.A. from Dartmouth College
He enjoys spending time with his wife and three children, playing ice hockey, coaching youth sports, and reading historical biographies.