Co-CEO Of Top Google Cloud And AWS Partner DoiT Exits
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Longtime co-CEO Yoav Toussia-Cohen has left cloud channel superstar DoiT International who is a top global Google Cloud and AWS partner.
One of the world’s top cloud channel partners DoiT International has lost its longtime co-CEO, who played a critical role in making DoiT a leading global Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services partner.
Yoav Toussia-Cohen took to LinkedIn recently to announce he has left DoiT after 10 years with the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company. “I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Chief Executive Officer at Self Employed,” he said, referring to the fact that he has yet to join a new company.
DoiT, an award-winning Google Cloud partner, recently signed a $5 billion strategic collaboration agreement with AWS, and made CRN’s prestigious Elite 150 list in 2024 that recognizes the top channel partners with innovative managed services. The solution provider has more than 3,000 customers in over 70 countries and manages $2 billion in customer cloud spending.
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There were over 380 comments on Toussia-Cohen’s LinkedIn post as of Tuesday morning including from many top executives from the likes of Microsoft, AWS, Pure Storage, Dell Technologies as well as current DoiT employees.
“How one can summarize a 10-Year journey, of turning a small consulting company in Israel into one of the largest Cloud Partners globally,” said Eran Shlomi, director of sales and strategic accounts for DoiT, on LinkedIn.
“There is no doubt that you and [CEO] Vadim [Solovey] are responsible for one of the biggest success stories turning a small Israeli company into a multi-billion global corporation,” Shlomi said. “You knew how to recruit the finest people, here and abroad, lead them to places beyond their own expectations. Your unique style and leadership were a key to our success and your spirit will always remain within DoiT.”
Toussia-Cohen (pictured above) could not be reached for comment by press time. He has been responding to many comments on LinkedIn thanking people for their kind words.
DoiT’s former co-CEO and CTO Vadim Solovey has taken over now as CEO. He posted on LinkedIn on Monday that he’s now the sole CEO of DoiT International with over 160 comments on his post.
Eight-Time Google Cloud Partner Of The Year; $5 Billion AWS Agreement
Founded in 2011, DoiT is an eight-time Google Cloud Partner of the Year award winner with over 100 Google certifications.
DoiT is also an AWS Premier Partner with more than 100 AWS certifications. The company’s AWS business grew by a whopping 400 percent in 2023.
DoiT also signed a massive strategic agreement with AWS last year with the goal of driving $5 billion in AWS consumption and DoiT services over the next few years.
The company has a fully remote workforce and owns more than 700 cloud certifications.
DoiT Hires Former Accenture Director
Last month, the company hired Jake Kaldenbaugh as its new vice president of corporate development and investments.
Kaldenbaugh previously worked as a managing director for solution provider powerhouse Accenture. He is now in charge of driving DoiT’s growth in cloud management by creating and executing strategic acquisition and investment strategies.
“As we look to build a robust M&A program and integration capability, I’m thrilled to welcome Jake to the DoiT team,” said DoiT CEO Solovey. “His expertise will be key in discovering and acting on acquisition and investment opportunities for DoiT that closely align with our ambitious vision and goals.”
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Longtime co-CEO Yoav Toussia-Cohen has left cloud channel superstar DoiT International who is a top global Google Cloud and AWS partner. One of the world’s top cloud channel partners DoiT International has lost its longtime co-CEO, who played a critical role in making DoiT a leading global Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services partner. Yoav…
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