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THORNTON NOW COO AT JMT

Tom Thornton, JMT ConsultingDuring the summer, Tom Thornton became chief operating officer at JMT Consulting, a reseller specializing in nonprofit accounting. Thornton had been VP of business development from April 2011 through July and moved to the COO spot of the Patterson, N.Y.-based company in June (apparently with a month of overlap).
Thornton was JMT's VP of sales from 2010 through July 2010 and then took the position of VP of community solutions with Nfocus Software before returning. Meanwhile (catching up on news that didn't come to my attention) in May former JMT president Kent Hollrah took the position of Orange Leap, where his job is as "chief architect of the partner program" according to his LinkedIn page. Hollrah had been president of JMT from 2007 through October and then spent two months with the firm as an executive consultant before exiting in December. Just to give the lay of the land, JTM's web page does not show a president, just Thornton and CEO Jackie Tiso as the top executives. Hollrah spent a lot of years in the nonprofit accounting software world. He was CEO of the former Micro Information Products from 1997 through 2001 and stayed with the operations after its purchase by Sage. There, he served as GM of the company's nonprofit/government division from 2001 through 2004. He's still in the nonprofit world, but in a different arena as Dallas-based Orange Leap describes its world as constituent relationship management for nonprofit organizations.
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