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Dominique De Cooman

I’m excited to share that I got elected for the open source marketing automation Mautic community council.

Here are the details of the impact I d like to make: https://community.mautic.org/processes/council-elections-2023/f/2/propos...

The tldr is:

1. An expanding adoption of Mautic

2. Bridges with other open source ecosystems.

3. New opportunities to package and sell Mautic like for example as part of the open DXP

 

Thanks everyone for voting on me.

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I am very happy to be able to share the role of CEO with Steven Pepermans. Steven will focus on the professional services to go from website to digital experience (Strategy, UX, Drupal CMS, Mautic marketing automation, SEO, Data, consultancy and training) and the operations of the company and myself will focus on the commercial part of the company and the further development of our DXP product the Dropsolid Experience Cloud
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Intro

My last post on this subject dates back to January 2015. As you can imagine, a lot of things have happened since. Just like two years ago, I would like to share my experiences with the community.

As a newbie CEO, I took on the task of growing the company further. Over a 24-month timespan, we grew from a 25-person team to 65 people at a certain point and then scaled back slightly to 56, with the purpose of creating a steady team and to be able to continue growing.

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The Dropsolid Diaries part 1 | Building a Drupal company form 2 - 25 in less than 2years: march 2013 to 31 december 2014
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Drupal Is Not Secure

This is simply not true. Drupal.org has a dedicated security team monitoring all security problems in core and contributed modules. The fact that drupal is opensource makes it when well managed even more secure than closed source systems. Getting drupal secure is all about selecting the right implementation partner that knows how to take care of things.

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