Senior GTM Program Manager at Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Chiyoda, Japan
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Hiro Sasaki is a Senior GTM Program Manager at AWS with a decade-plus track record driving compute and digital-native business expansion across Japan’s telco, gaming, data center, and large enterprise segments. He combines hands-on presales engineering experience from HP with strategic business development at AWS, leading complex, cross-functional deals from PoC to contract and coordinating global EBC engagements. Notable strengths include hyperscale initiative work—aligning APAC and HQ partners—and accelerating product launches like EC2 Graviton and Wavelength. Fluent in bridging technical and executive audiences, he frequently runs seminars and executive briefings to translate technical capabilities into commercial outcomes. Trained in mathematics at Tokyo University of Science, he brings analytical rigor to go-to-market strategy and deal orchestration.
5 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Mathematics, Bachelor's degree, Mathematics at Tokyo University of Science
The open source version of the Amazon S3 User Guide. You can submit feedback & requests for changes by submitting issues in this repo or by making proposed changes & submitting a pull request. This guide combines information from the three retired Amazon S3 guides: Amazon S3 Developer Guide, Console User Guide, and Getting Started Guide.
This guide has been archived. Please see https://github.com/awsdocs/amazon-s3-userguide for an open source version of the Amazon S3 docs.
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Hiro Sasaki - Senior GTM Program Manager at Amazon Web Services (AWS)