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XERO AMERICAS: A YEAR OF EXEC CHANGE Featured

Greg Volm, former Xero sales VPIn October, this publication had a headline "Xero Shakes up Executive Ranks". There has been a continuation in that theme since Keri Gohman became president of Xero's American operation on January 1. It should not be surprising that several titles have changed in this country under a new leader.

It's just that there has been no pubic mention. This started out as story that Xero's key sales and marking positions in the United States have changed. Xero, the New Zealand-based cloud software Most recently, Paul Miller, Xero's chief marketing officer for the Americas for Upland Software, left in August while Greg Volm,VP of sales for the U.S, took a new job in April. Beyond that, Erin Connolly, executive manager in New Zealand, became chief of staff in January. David Dobulis joined the company the same month as strategy director for the Americas. Andy Burner, VP of U.S. people operations/GM Global program, became VP of people and business operations, also in January. Denver-based sales director Brandon Cook became Small Business Director in April. Herman Man took on the title of VP of products and partnerships in July after serving as VP of product/engineering people portfolio since August 2015. Amy Vetter's LinkedIn profile shows that in April she became chief relationship officer of the partner channel of Xero Americas. Moreover, at headquarters in New Zealand, Sankar Narayan, CFO since October 215, added the title COO in February.

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