DNSFilter's Stacey Terrazas Named to CRN's 2024 Women of the Channel List

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DNSFilter’s Stacey Terrazas Named to CRN’s 2024 Women of the Channel List

Strong leadership and extensive experience energize expand DNSFilter’s channel play

WASHINGTON, D.C. – May 13, 2024 – DNSFilter announced today that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has named Stacey Terrazas, director of global channel sales & strategy, to the Women of the Channel list for 2024.

Every year, CRN highlights women from vendor, distributor and solution provider organizations whose vision and leadership have a beneficial influence on the technology industry. The CRN 2024 Women of the Channel honorees are creative, strategic leaders who show ongoing commitment to using their skills to innovate and drive success for their partners and customers. 

With this recognition, CRN honors these women leaders for their unwavering dedication and commitment to furthering channel excellence. 

Terrazas has expanded the total addressable market by successfully onboarding Climb Channel Solutions and assisting with the launch of DNSFilter’s reseller program. She 

has created a channel sales strategy to greatly reduce churn as well as foster long-term partnerships and tremendous growth month over month and year over year.  

Jennifer Follett, vice president, U.S. content and executive editor, CRN at The Channel Company, said: “It is a great privilege to honor the remarkable achievements of these women leaders in the IT channel. Each woman on the list has demonstrated a deep commitment to innovation and leadership that advances their organizations and drives transformation and success across the IT channel.” 

Stacey Terrazas, director of global channel sales & strategy, DNSFilter, said: “It’s an honor to be among so many talented women recognized by CRN this year. At DNSFilter, we’ve made huge strides in growing our channel program and having our efforts validated with this honor is certainly exciting. I look forward to continuing the progress we’ve made in the coming year and beyond.” 

The 2024 Women of the Channel list will be featured in the June issue of CRN Magazine, with online coverage starting May 13 at www.CRN.com/WOTC.

About the company:

DNSFilter is redefining how organizations secure their largest threat vector: the Internet itself. DNSFilter is making the internet safer and workplaces more productive, by actively blocking an average of 9M threat queries every single day. With 70% of attacks using Domain Name System (DNS), DNSFilter provides the world’s fastest protective DNS powered by machine learning that uniquely identifies 61% more threats than competitors on an average of ten days earlier, including zero-day attacks.

Over 35 million monthly users trust DNSFilter to protect them from phishing, malware, and advanced cyber threats. DNSFilter’s brands include Webshrinker, its next generation web categorization software, and Guardian, a consumer app focused on privacy protection.

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