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DOUG MEYER LEAVING SAGE

Doig MeyerDoug Meyer, who has held a variety of executive positions with Sage/Best Software since 1999, is leaving the company next month. Most recently chief customer officer, Meyer joined Sage in 1999 when that company purchased Peachtree. Meyer held some important positions with Sage, including president of Sage Software from September 2000 to May 2007. He was president of the industry and specialized industry solutions from May 2007 through May 2009. He took over his current position after that. It's the latest departure at Sage as Pascal Houillon, who had been CEO of Sage France, gets ready to take over the held as CEO of Sage North America. In alumni news, Alex Attal, who left as GM of the group that sells X3, has taken the job of VP service at Fujitsu America. Attal led the X3 effort, once known as Adonix, back into the 1990s. Meanwhile, someone point out that another GP veteran, Roger Demer, has shown up at Sage. For those of you who think Microsoft is more stable, just how many heads of multiple billion divisions has Steve Ballmer lopped off in the last two years. Microsoft just has more room for error. Demers is now channel manager at Sage, having followed Tom Miller into the program. Demers spent 22 years with Great Plains/Microsoft, where he was involved in inside sales management and the channel.

 

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