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Gartner Names Sales Exec Mina to California Public Sector Team

“After 2.5 years working with Gartner’s High Tech vendors, I am thrilled to be joining our California Public Sector team to help equip our state and local government leaders to make the right decisions and stay ahead of change,” Tiffany Mina told Techwire.

Gartner has named sales executive Tiffany Mina to its California Public Sector team, serving state and local government.

Mina has more than eight years’ sales experience across a variety of sectors, including Gartner’s Healthcare, IT and High Tech teams, the latter being her previous assignment before assuming her new role.

“After 2.5 years working with Gartner’s High Tech vendors, I am thrilled to be joining our California Public Sector team to help equip our state and local government leaders to make the right decisions and stay ahead of change,” Mina told Techwire.
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Tiffany Mina

Mina’s lead, Sophia Goh, told Techwire that Mina “continues to work with and delivers great value in all of her partnerships with executives and leaders, whether it is in delivering best-in-class products and services to the market, or building out a best-in-class team, processes and technology road maps. With her intelligence, passion and heart for her clients, I am very certain she will build long-lasting partnerships with our California state clients.”

Mina, a Sacramento native, earned her bachelor of arts degree in mass communications studies from California State University, Sacramento, where she was on the Dean’s Honor List. She also has been a longtime volunteer with organizations including Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association and Compassion International. She is also a speaker in California State University’s Education Opportunity Program.

Off the job, Mina enjoys Pilates, dining out and spending time with her family, friends and two dogs.
Dennis Noone is Executive Editor of Industry Insider. He is a career journalist, having worked at small-town newspapers and major metropolitan dailies including USA Today in Washington, D.C.