JFrog sets January 15 Needham webcast and names veteran CMO Genefa Murphy

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JFrog’s CEO and CFO will present virtually at the 28th Annual Needham Growth Conference on January 15, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. ET/8:00 a.m. PT via a live webcast. The company also appointed Genefa Murphy as Chief Marketing Officer effective immediately, leveraging her CMO roles at Udemy, Five9 and Micro Focus.

1. JFrog Leadership to Present at Needham Growth Conference

JFrog Ltd. announced that CEO Shlomi Ben Haim and CFO Ed Grabscheid will deliver a virtual presentation at the 28th Annual Needham Growth Conference on Thursday, January 15, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. ET/8:00 a.m. PT. The session will outline the company’s strategic priorities for scaling its Software Supply Chain Platform, highlight recent customer adoption trends—over 7,000 enterprise customers globally, including a majority of the Fortune 100—and provide updates on product integrations across DevOps, DevSecOps and MLOps workflows. Investors will have on-demand access to the live webcast and replay through JFrog’s investor relations site, enabling real-time Q&A on financial guidance, subscription renewal rates (which have exceeded 90% in each of the past four quarters) and planned R&D investments in secure software distribution features.

2. Appointment of Genefa Murphy as Chief Marketing Officer

JFrog has appointed Genefa Murphy as Chief Marketing Officer, effective immediately, in a move designed to accelerate go-to-market execution during the company’s next growth phase. Murphy brings over two decades of enterprise software experience, having driven global marketing and product launches at Udemy, Five9, Micro Focus and Hewlett Packard Enterprise. She holds a PhD in User Acceptance of New Technology from the University of Wales and sits on multiple boards, including Rutgers University’s Academic Board and the workforce-development nonprofit Televerde. In her new role, Murphy will lead global demand generation, brand positioning and customer engagement initiatives from JFrog’s Sunnyvale headquarters, with an initial focus on expanding the company’s footprint in AI-powered software supply chain security and governance markets—segments projected to grow at a compounded annual rate above 20% through 2028.

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