Sabrina Andara Vice Chair Sabrina Andara serves as a Key Account Vice President for Oracle. In this role, she partners with global enterprise customers to deliver business outcomes that transform their people, products and bottom line. She is currently leading all Oracle account activities for Wells Fargo and Gap Inc. Sabrina has over 20 years of experience in sales with a background in both customer focused roles and sales leadership. Sabrina began her sales career with Univision Television Group where she was promoted to lead a sales team and helped launch the Telefutura network in the Fresno market. Sabrina went on to work for Oracle where she was promoted and managed an Enterprise Software Technology team. She joined Oracle most recently from Amazon Web Services (AWS) where she was a leader in moving customers to the cloud. Her experience also includes selling disaster recovery, backups and data deduplication for FalconStor and selling visual analytics for QlikView. Sabrina recently was selected to attend the Emerge Global Program, a joint collaboration with Oracle, IESE Business School and University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business to accelerate Executive insights for Oracle’s high potential leaders. Sabrina graduated with honors from California State University, Fresno with a master’s degree in Communication and a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication and Journalism. Sabrina self-funded her undergraduate education while working part time as a Medical Assistant for the Dermatology Group where she fostered an interest for the medical field. Sabrina is passionate about investigating and advancing neurodiversity inclusion. She lives in Redwood City, CA with her husband and their son and daughter.
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