monday.com

Who are monday.com's decision-makers?

monday.com's executive surface includes Roy Mann, Eran Zinman, Eliran Glazer, Casey George. Buying decisions vary by workflow, but finance, security, procurement, and the functional owner usually matter for larger contracts.

CEO
Roy Mann
CTO/key exec
Eran Zinman
Founded
2012
Employees
More than 2,250 in EMEA plus global teams
HQ
Tel Aviv, Israel and New York, NY
Prior exit/Notable
Public company (Nasdaq: MNDY)
  • Roy MannCo-founder and Co-CEOCo-founder since 2012Leads company strategy, product vision, and platform expansion.
  • Eran ZinmanCo-founder and Co-CEOCo-founder since 2012Leads product, technology, and operating priorities.
  • Eliran GlazerChief Financial OfficerCFOLeads finance, investor relations, and operating leverage.
  • Casey GeorgeChief Revenue OfficerRevenue executiveLeads global GTM execution and regional expansion.

Who leads monday.com?

Roy Mann is Co-founder and Co-CEO; Eran Zinman is Co-founder and Co-CEO; Eliran Glazer is Chief Financial Officer; Casey George is Chief Revenue Officer. The leadership pattern is typical of a scaled software company: CEO strategy, CFO capital allocation, product/technology leadership, and functional operators for GTM and people.

Who actually makes buying decisions at monday.com?

The buyer depends on category. Engineering, product, security, finance, marketing, HR, revenue operations, or IT may sponsor the need, while procurement, legal, security, and finance govern the approval path.

For enterprise tools, sellers should map both the budget owner and the control owners. A champion without security, finance, or procurement alignment is unlikely to move a larger contract quickly.

How is monday.com organized as it scales?

monday.com operates at $1.209B FY2025 revenue; Q1 2026 guidance updated to FY2026 revenue of $1.466B-$1.474B scale, so teams are specialized by product, GTM, finance, legal, security, people, and customer operations. Public or recently acquired status adds reporting discipline, operating metrics, and more formal vendor-management expectations.

As of June 2026.Sources:monday.com investor relationsmonday.com FY2025 resultsmonday.com Q1 2026 results

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