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SAGE VP DOUG LABAHN GONE Featured

Doug Labahn, SageDoug Labahn, global VP of marketing for Sage Live, has left Sage North America. There have been so many changes in executive jobs at the software manufacturer in the last few months there must be a new budget line item for printing business cards. Labahn took over that job in February after working with Sage since 2012. The company said he was leaving immediately and had been replaced by Jennifer Warawa.

Warawa joined the company in 2008 and was made global VP for product marketing for the accountants program in April. After having written items many changes in global VPs and the X3 team, I had hung onto the new (and unannounced) VPs at Sage North America. These include Eva Schoenleitner as VP of product marketing for Sage North America in September. She was senior director at VMWare from February 2012 through 2014 in the Munich, Germany, area. Also beginning work in September was Laura Fraser as VP of global alliances. Fraser worked at Microsoft from through September. She was director of global alliances there from November 2010 through May 2015 and was global director of the Accenture Digital and Avanade Partnership from May until joining Sage. Her LinkedIn bio says her initial focus is on relationships with Microsoft and Salesforce.com. Crystal Mascareno, already written about joined in August as VP of X3 North America at Sage, having worked at Symantec from April 2005 through June 2013 .

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