Insight | 02.25.26

Meet Eric Cantini, SVP & Chief Revenue Officer at Digital Yalo

Meet Eric Cantini

As Senior Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer, Eric plays a critical role on Yalo’s leadership team. He’s deeply involved in business development, serves as an Executive Sponsor for key clients like M&T Bank, PruittHealth, and Jackson + Coker, and works every day to position Yalo as a true strategic partner, not just a vendor.

A Partner-First Mindset

When Eric talks about his work, one thing comes through clearly: partnership matters. He’s known across the team for his ability to align Yalo’s talent, strategy, and services around shared client goals.

“The best situations,” Eric says, “are the ones where Yalo and our clients act like true partners working toward the same objectives.”

Driving Impact at Scale

One project Eric is particularly proud of is Yalo’s work supporting a healthcare partner with a  new Continuing Care Retirement Community. This wasn’t a single-discipline effort. It was a full, integrated engagement that brought together UX/UI design, content strategy, copywriting, creative, WordPress development, paid media, and ongoing account and project management.

The best part? Our client got a cohesive digital experience that helped generate tours and build momentum for a major new community while reinforcing Yalo’s role as a long-term, strategic partner.

Tribe First, Always

Eric’s connection to Yalo runs deep. Having spent the past 10 years with the company, longer than any other role in his career, he leads with a strong sense of care and commitment.

“I always try to be Tribe First,” he says. That value shows up in how he supports teams, advocates for clients, and helps set others up for success. Eric is especially skilled at creating the right conditions for collaboration, ensuring teams feel aligned, empowered, and confident in the work they’re delivering.

He thrives on learning about new industries, new business models, and new challenges. That curiosity fuels his creativity and keeps his work fresh, no matter how long he’s been in the game.

Life Outside the Office

Outside of work, Eric stays just as active. He’s a big fan of adult team sports and can often be found playing ice hockey or co-ed sand volleyball. He also spends a lot of time cheering on his kids at their high school sporting events and in the spring, he takes on the role of Volunteer Assistant First Base Coach for high school baseball.

Eric’s leadership, partnership-first approach, and genuine care for Yalo’s people and clients make him an invaluable part of the team.

We’re lucky to have him helping lead the way, and even luckier to call him part of the Tribe.

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