PC vendor Dell is to replace two of its top executives as part of its ongoing reorganisation to beat the credit crunch.President of global operations, Mike Cannon and chief marketing officer Mike Jarvis will be stand down by January 31st but both will continue to work with Dell in a consultant role.
Erin Nelson, currently head of marketing for EMEA will replace Jarvis as chief marketing officer, while Cannon will be succeeded by Jeff Clarke who will continue to serve as head of Dell's business-client product group but also take on a new role as vice chairman of global operations.
The new appointments come as Dell reorganises itself in to three global business groups centred on major consumer segments.
The Large Enterprise Unit will be headed by chief information officer Steve Schuckenbrock, the Public Unit will be lead by Dell Americas president Paul Bell and Asia-Pacific president Steve Felice will head up the SME unit.
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