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As the Xurrent organization continues its rapid growth, we are delighted to welcome another member to our team. Petr Behavka joins us as Business Development Director, to help further grow Xurrent’s customer and partner base by providing strategic direction and developing new partnerships in the United Kingdom.
Petr brings with him a wealth of enterprise IT sales experience, building partner eco-systems with and through the partners. After over 10 years of working for CA Technology, where he built their project portfolio management (PPM) business in Eastern Europe, Turkey, the Middle East and South Africa, he joined ServiceNow’s partner sales team. After ServiceNow, he co-founded an AI roadmapping startup in the PPM space.
Working with clients in the UK and internationally has provided him with the skills and tools to help Xurrent with effective prospecting, sales pipeline creation, and partner onboarding.
I am excited to join Xurrent at this stage of accelerated growth and development and wish to contribute to further growth. Xurrent has all the qualities to be successful in the UK. I look forward to introducing organizations to Xurrent’s next-generation enterprise service management solution and to show them the unique benefits that the Xurrent service provides as the workflow engine for the entire enterprise and beyond.
Petr Behavka – Business Development Director
Several members of the Xurrent organization have already had the pleasure of working with Petr in the past, so we know we have gained not only a service management and PPM superstar, but also a wonderful colleague. Welcome, Petr!

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