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Procore appoints Lee Miles as General Manager for MENA

Lee will oversee company’s growth and expansion efforts to empower construction professionals with innovative tools and solutions for project efficiency, collaboration, and profitability

Procore has appointed Lee Miles as General Manager for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. In his role, he will oversee the company’s growth and expansion efforts to empower construction professionals with innovative tools and solutions that enhance project efficiency, collaboration, and profitability across the region.

With over 25 years of experience in the software industry, Miles brings expertise in revenue growth, high-performance team building, and customer-focused solutions across diverse markets, said a statement from Procore.

As Procore deepens its commitment to supporting the construction industry in MENA, Miles will spearhead its growth strategy in the region. To support this expansion, Procore aims to connect stakeholders across the construction sector through a global platform, enabling construction leaders to deliver projects on time and within budget.

Miles will focus on tailoring Procore’s go-to-market strategies to the unique needs of the MENA region, fostering innovation, and enhancing customer success. He remarked, “Procore has already laid a remarkable foundation for construction technology in this region, and I’m eager to drive the growth plan for the success of our customers.”

Previously, Miles served as Chief Customer Success Officer at Sitecore, where he led sales, customer success, and professional services in a cohesive strategy to drive revenue throughout the customer lifecycle. His leadership played a pivotal role in Sitecore’s transformation, particularly in customer engagement and experience within the dynamic SaaS landscape.

Earlier in his career, Miles helped steer cloud transformations as Vice President for Central Europe, the Middle East, and Africa at Red Hat. He also held senior roles at Infor, overseeing the Middle East, Turkey, and India, and at SAP across EMEA, the statement concluded.

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