Dan Levinson has joined Sendmarc as Customer Success Director - North America. Levinson will lead the development of customer success programs that help businesses strengthen their email security. He has over 15 years of experience spanning email security, email deliverability, account management, product management, and leadership.Dan Levinson has joined Sendmarc as Customer Success Director - North America. Levinson will lead the development of customer success programs that help businesses strengthen their email security. He has over 15 years of experience spanning email security, email deliverability, account management, product management, and leadership.

Sendmarc Appoints Dan Levinson As Customer Success Director In North America

Wilmington, Delaware, October 21st, 2025/CyberNewsWire/--Sendmarc has announced the appointment of Dan Levinson as Customer Success Director - North America, furthering the company’s regional expansion and commitment to providing expert, locally aligned support to organizations across the continent. Levinson will lead the development of customer success programs that help businesses strengthen their email security and achieve full compliance with Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC). 

With over 15 years of experience spanning email security, email deliverability, account management, product management, and leadership, Levinson brings deep expertise in implementing and managing email authentication protocols, including Sender Policy Framework (SPF), DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM), and DMARC.

He has helped organizations apply these standards effectively to reduce impersonation risks and improve deliverability. His work has also driven measurable operational improvements, including a 25% reduction in support cases during a period of 20% year-over-year customer growth. 

In his new role, Levinson will focus on building a customer success team designed to provide responsive, expert-level support to Sendmarc’s North American clients. His team will work closely with customers to strengthen the adoption of DMARC and related standards, enabling advanced protection and improved visibility across their email environments. 

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About Sendmarc  

Sendmarc is a global leader in safeguarding email communications through DMARC. Built with a partner-first approach, its platform empowers MSPs and VARs to deliver trusted protection against impersonation, phishing, and other email-based threats. In addition to preventing fraud, Sendmarc improves email deliverability, ensuring legitimate business communications reach their intended recipients. Trusted by enterprises and partners worldwide, Sendmarc provides the tools and expertise needed to help customers achieve full DMARC compliance quickly and effectively. 

Contacts

North America Customer Success Director

Dan Levinson

Sendmarc

dan.levinson@sendmarc.com

North America Region Lead

Rob Bowker

Sendmarc

rob.bowker@sendmarc.com

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