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OUTLINING SUGARCRM'S DEFECTIONS. Featured

Ken Lorenz, TicomixSugarCRM has had its share of executive and manager turnover this year. Part came during a declared reorganization in February. But it has not stopped. Ken Lorenz, who was enterprise sales director from July 2012 through September, to become regional sales director at Ticomix. Dawn Jaeger, director of channel development, moved to Acumatica in June to become director of partner recruiting.

Del Ross, VP of midmarket sales for North America, left in February to become VP of worldwide channel sales at SilverSky that month. Vincent Randazzo, with Sugar since February 2007, left in March as director of inside sales, to become corporate sales manager at Box. Jeff Campbell, with the company since March 2005, departed in March after serving as SVP mid-market and channel sales to become VP of sales at Get Satisfaction. Erin Fetsko, principal product evangelist, left in February after working there since April 2008, to join inContact as senior sales engineer of strategic accounts. Chris Robinson had been with Sugar since May 2009 and was public sector alliance partner business development manager when he left in January to become enterprise account manager at InsideView. Lane Edwards, who joined Sugar in February 2007, was a senior in inside sales when left in April to become regional sales manager at Act-On Software. Senior product manager Jennifer Yim, left in January to become program manager for 23andMe. Jay Seimarco, VP of systems operations, took off in March to found 64-bit Legal. Northeast Regional Channel Manager Tom Barret left in January and joined PDEdit Inbound Marketing Services in August. Staffing manager Stephanie Satre departed as staffing manager to become principal recruiter at Workday.

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