As the Sr. Director of Services Go-To-Market & Operations at GoDaddy, Andrew Eastlick plays a pivotal role in shaping the company’s strategic direction within the SaaS and services landscape. With a robust background in sales, customer success, and marketing, Andrew leads global teams that deliver...
As the Sr. Director of Services Go-To-Market & Operations at GoDaddy, Andrew Eastlick plays a pivotal role in shaping the company’s strategic direction within the SaaS and services landscape. With a robust background in sales, customer success, and marketing, Andrew leads global teams that deliver innovative Do-It-For-You services to a diverse clientele around the world. His expertise in driving Go-To-Market strategies is complemented by his adeptness in overseeing P&L management and conducting meticulous financial planning for strategic investments, ensuring that resources are allocated effectively to maximize growth and profitability.
Andrew is passionate about fostering innovation within his teams, encouraging a culture of creative problem-solving and critical thinking that empowers employees to identify and implement operational strategies that enhance service delivery. His ability to collaborate cross-functionally allows him to align product strategies with market demands, ensuring that GoDaddy remains at the forefront of industry trends. Additionally, Andrew excels in identifying and optimizing third-party partnerships, executing Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) strategies, and ensuring financial accountability through rigorous reporting metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
A lifelong learner, Andrew is committed to personal and professional growth, continuously seeking new ways to enhance his skills and knowledge. Outside of work, he values quality time with his wife and kids, enjoys traveling, and embraces the great outdoors, which fuels his passion for balancing work and life. His dedication to excellence and strategic vision positions him as a key driver of success within GoDaddy's dynamic environment.