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XERO DROPS EXEC JOB Featured

Stuart McLean, XeroXero has abolished the position of chief revenue officer. The company attributed the decision to the hiring of a chief marketing officer who has responsibility for online sales and marketing, and the growth in regional capabilities. As a result, Stuart McLean, who held the position, is joining Trade Me, a New Zealand-based online market place, as a senior executive. McLean joined Xero, which makes low-cost cloud accounting applications, in March 2013, after serving as head of Google's enterprise operations in Australia and New Zealand.

The CMO job is held by Andrew Lark, who took his position in October. Xero has not replaced North American CEO Peter Karpas, who left in September with the company voicing disapproval of management on this continent. But it has beefed up its management in the United States. In November, it hired John Forrester as VP of U.S, Marketing; James Maiocco as GM of business and corporate development; and Angus Norton, as SVP and chief product officer.

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