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Arovy Appoints Sara Bush as Head of Revenue Operations
Arovy, the top-rated Change Intelligence platform, recently named Sara Bush as the first-ever Head of Revenue Operations (RevOps).
Sara brings 10+ years of experience in RevOps, sales, and Salesforce consulting to her role at Arovy. Most recently, she served as the Senior Director of Revenue Operations at 15Five, where she helped scale company revenue by 4x and grew her RevOps team from one to seven people.
We recently chatted with Sara about her new role at Arovy and her love for all things RevOps. We dove into her plans for the new department, the importance of RevOps for Arovy and businesses as a whole, as well as her favorite things to do outside of work.
Read on for our conversation.
When I worked through that job assessment and figured out all the things I wanted to get out of a job, I came up with eight bullet points and posted that list on LinkedIn. Multiple people ended up reaching out to me about the RevOps opening at Arovy.
One of the big things I was really nervous about was finding an amazing culture after my last company, which was really driven by the human element. I was so scared that I wasn't going to be able to find that again. Turns out, that's not true. Every single person I talked to at Arovy when I was interviewing was completely amazing. Arovy’s people are super passionate about the product.
Plus, I've never used the product before. So to me, getting to learn something new was exciting. The other really big thing that I was looking for was a company that understands operations is important and is willing to invest in it. I got that from every person I talked to at Arovy.
Plus, a tool that actually helps make
me
be more efficient when my job is normally to help make
everybody else
more efficient is pretty cool.
I asked this question when I was interviewing. Why are you just now hiring this person? What's the deal here? Everybody I talked to said without the dedicated focus, there's just too many little things not quite organized or buttoned up. It's a startup, that happens. It's not a big deal.
This did feel to me like the right time for me to join. Arovy’s 5X ARR growth last year is pretty aggressive! All we have to do this year is double that. That feels like the right time to make sure RevOps can be the engine for Arovy, making sure things are consistent.
I have this phrase I always say: “It's better to be consistent than it is to be right.” If we can get everybody to a level of consistency, it doesn’t matter yet whether it's the exact right thing to do or not. This way, we can measure and make really good decisions moving forward.