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Envision Digital appoints category innovator Cornelius Willis as global CMO

June 5, 2022

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Cornelius Willis of Envision Digital

San Francisco, United States. 02 June, 2022 – Envision Digital International, the provider of artificial intelligence and internet of things software driving the transition to net zero, has appointed Cornelius Willis, based in San Francisco, as chief marketing officer for its global operations.

Cornelius joins Envision Digital to support its mission to assist all industrial sectors in moving to clean energy and net zero carbon emissions.

Cornelius brings over 30 years of experience in software platform marketing, most recently as chief marketing officer of Clari, where he led the creation of the revenue operations category and established Clari’s leadership position. Prior to Clari, Cornelius led product marketing for Google Cloud Platform, and has led technical marketing teams at VMware, BEA Systems, and Microsoft. While at Microsoft, Cornelius established the platform marketing team to support the growth of Microsoft’s ecosystem of software and solution providers.

As chief marketing officer for Envision Digital, Cornelius will be responsible for brand awareness and market education programs that accelerate the achievement of global net zero.

Michael Ding, global executive director of Envision, says “We welcome Cornelius to our leadership team as we scale up our global footprint to lead the transition to net zero. Cornelius’ experience creating new software categories will help us create an ecosystem of partners and customers working together to build the zero carbon economy.”

Cornelius Willis, chief marketing officer of Envision Digital, says “The achievement of net zero is not only the most critical challenge facing humanity, but also one of the boldest and most exciting economic opportunities of our lifetime. With experience gathered from hundreds of customer deployments across multiple industries, Envision Digital is well positioned to lead the global transition to net zero.”

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