VP email list
1,188,488 sitting VPs at US companies. The VP email list your AEs actually call.
Every record is a real person in the seat today. We re-pull from the source, so the title and the company are the ones they hold this quarter, not eight years ago.
Why a static VP list does not work
The VPs you bought last year are not the VPs sitting now.
change seats every 18 months
VP roles turn over faster than ICs. A list scraped a year ago bounces in the places it matters most.
VPs in California alone
One state, more VP contacts than most brokers hold for the whole country. The depth lives where the companies live.
current jobs only
A VP who held the title in 2018 and has since moved twice is not in the file. The role on the record is the role today.
Source: Orbital data (contact-grain pull, current jobs only), April 2026.
What's inside each record
The person, their function, and the seat they sit in today.
A list broker stops at a name and an email. We hand you the contact and the function they actually run, then let Orbital's agents enrich each record with the custom signals your team scores on.
Identity
- First and last name
- LinkedIn URL
- City, state, country
- Years of experience, where listed
Role
- Current job title
- Job level (VP, SVP, EVP)
- Function (Sales, Marketing, Engineering, Ops, Finance, HR, Product, CS)
- Tenure in months in current seat
Company
- Current company name
- Company domain
- Company size band (1-10 through 1000+)
- HQ city, state
Contact
- Email, validated by our data source
- Direct dial where present in source
- Email validation status
- Last refresh timestamp
Custom agent signals
The part a static contact list can't give you.
Point Orbital's agents at your ICP and they research each VP and the company around them for the signals you care about, then attach them to the record. A few that teams ask for:
If you can define the signal, an agent can go find it. That turns 1,188,488 named VPs into a ranked account-and-contact set, sorted by fit, instead of a flat row that gets ignored.
What we don't fake: no role mailboxes like vp@ or sales@ at scale, no validated emails Orbital itself owns, no contacts at companies that do not exist on the open web. If we cannot stand behind a field, it is not in the record.
Coverage
Every function, every level, every company size.
The list spans the full population of VPs sitting at US companies, broken out by function, level, tenure, and company size. There is no geographic bars block on this page because a contact-grain pull does not have a state count CSV. The numbers below are the real breakdown of who shows up.
By function
By level and tenure
Selling into a specific function and territory? See the HVAC email list when the buyer sits at a service company, the med spa email list when the seat is owner-operator, or the restaurant email list when the operator title is the seat that matters.
The difference
The VPs your AEs are already calling, scored before they pick up the phone.
Most VP lists are scraped once, then drift. Eighteen months later, a quarter of the seats have changed, and your AEs spend the first call apologising to the wrong person. We rebuild the contact-grain pull from the source on a rolling schedule, so the title and the company on each record is the one the contact holds this quarter.
The list starts from 1,188,488 named VPs sitting in US companies right now. Vertical lists like dentists or HVAC give you the company before the contact. This one gives you the contact directly, with the function they run, the size of the company around them, and the months they have been in the seat. That last field alone tells you which VPs are still buying tools and which have settled in to defend a stack.
The honest trade: we will not quote you ten million VP emails. The clean, current number is 1,188,488, and a named VP with a validated email beats a role mailbox in the metric your CFO cares about, which is reply rate. We hold contact records, not directory clutter.
How we build it
Mapped to the seat, validated to today.
Mapped. We start from the full population of VPs at US companies, the same 1,188,488 in our contact-grain pull. That count is the denominator, so the slice you take is measured against the whole market rather than whatever was easy to scrape last quarter.
Re-pulled. Each record is re-fetched from the source so the role and the company are current. A VP of Sales who left for a CRO seat in 2018 is gone from the file. A VP of Engineering who took the title last month is in it.
Validated. Emails are checked by our data source before they reach you, and anything that fails validation is dropped rather than counted. We would rather hand you a smaller list that lands than a bigger one that bounces.
Enriched. Then our agents attach the custom signals you score on, so the list arrives sorted by fit, not in the order it came out of the source.
Source: Orbital data (contact-grain pull, current jobs only), April 2026.
Who uses it
One list, several go-to-market motions.
HRIS and people tech
Reach VPs of HR and People sitting at mid-market companies, scored by recent hiring spike or org change.
FP&A and finance tools
Sequence VPs of Finance at 200 to 1000-person companies who took the seat in the last year and are still picking tools.
Sales tech and revops
Pitch VPs of Sales and RevOps, filtered by stack change signals or by recent funding round.
Engineering and devtools
Reach VPs of Engineering by team size, language stack signal, and time in seat.
Executive search and recruiting
Sequence VPs by function and tenure when filling adjacent seats, or sourcing for a board.
Account-based programs
Layer named VP contacts onto your ABM list so reps work the account top-down, not through the front desk.
Questions
Before you ask sales.
Can I get a free sample of the VP list?
Yes. Tell us the function, company size, and territory you sell into, and we send a sample of around 100 records so you can check the data against your own before anything changes hands.
Are these contacts in their VP role right now, or could a record be eight years stale?
Current jobs only. We re-pull from the source, so the title and the company on each record is the one the person holds today. A VP of Sales who left for a CRO seat in 2018 is not in this list. A VP of Engineering who took the title three months ago is.
What fields come with each VP record?
First and last name, current job title, job level (VP, SVP, EVP where the source distinguishes), function (Sales, Marketing, Engineering, Operations, Finance, HR, Product, Customer Success, and a long tail), current company and company domain, city, state, country, validated email, direct dial where the source has it, LinkedIn URL, and tenure in months in the current seat. Orbital's agents can attach custom signals on top of that.
How is this different from a ZoomInfo or Apollo VP list?
Two things. First, the email validation is current and the role is current, because the contact records are re-pulled from the source rather than carried forward from a one-time scrape. Second, our agents attach custom signals you define, so the list arrives scored by fit, not flat. We will not quote you ten million VP emails. The clean number is 1,188,488 and it is worth more than a padded one.
Can I filter by function or company size before I take the list?
Yes. Narrow by function (Sales, Marketing, Engineering, Operations, Finance, HR, Product, Customer Success, and the rest), by level (VP, SVP, EVP), by company size band (1-10, 11-50, 51-200, 201-1000, 1000+), or by US state. You see the slice before anything changes hands.
Where does the email and phone data come from?
Emails are sourced from the contact's current company domain and validated by our data source. Direct dials come from the same source where the contact has one on file. We do not stitch generic role inboxes like info@ or sales@ in to inflate coverage, and we do not hold mailboxes Orbital itself owns.
Are role mailboxes like vp@ or sales@ in this list?
No. This is a contact-grain pull. Every record is a real person currently sitting in a VP-level role at a US company. Role mailboxes get you a junk folder. Named VPs get you a reply.
Can your agents add custom signals to the list?
Yes. Point Orbital's agents at the signals you score on, such as recent funding, hiring a team under this VP, a tooling stack change, board changes, or product launch noise, and they research each contact and company and attach the result to the record. That turns 1,188,488 names into a ranked account-and-contact set you can work top-down.
See the VP list before you pay for it.
Tell us the function, level, and company size you sell into. We send a free sample of around 100 named VPs with validated emails so you can check the data against your own records.
Get a free sample