SAP Announces Subsequent Changes to Executive Board and Management in Support of New Co-CEO Structure
12 February 2010 - 5:05AM
PR Newswire (US)
WALLDORF, Germany, Feb. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In support of
the recent appointments of Co-CEOs Jim Hagemann Snabe and Bill
McDermott, SAP AG (NYSE:SAP) announced subsequent changes to its
Executive Board and management structure. In today's meeting of the
SAP Supervisory Board the following decisions were made: -- Gerhard
Oswald, Executive Board member responsible for SAP Global Service
& Support, has also been named chief operating officer,
replacing Erwin Gunst, who stepped down for health reasons.
Oswald's nearly thirty-year career at SAP has spanned the areas of
support, consulting, education, custom development and quality
control. He has been an Executive Board member since 1996. His
contract has been extended until December 31, 2011. -- In addition,
Peter Lorenz, executive vice president of Small and Midsize
Enterprises (SME), has been named a corporate officer. He will
continue to report to Co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe, overseeing the
development of the SAP portfolio of SME solutions, SAP Business
ByDesign, SAP Business One and SAP Business All-in-One. -- The SAP
Supervisory Board has accepted the resignation of John Schwarz,
member of the Executive Board responsible for SAP BusinessObjects,
Ecosystem & Corporate Development, effective immediately.
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"The new composition of the SAP Executive Board and management
changes will support the leadership structure of the co-CEOs
announced earlier in the week," said Hasso Plattner, chairman of
the SAP Supervisory Board. "We regret that John Schwarz has decided
to leave the company. He has been instrumental in achieving the
successful integration of Business Objects into SAP in record time
and helping to build out SAP's market leadership in business
intelligence. We would like to thank John for his dedication and
contribution to SAP and wish him well for his future endeavors." "I
am very proud of all that we achieved as Business Objects and the
continued success of our portfolio since our acquisition by SAP,"
said John Schwarz. "With the new SAP leadership team in place, the
future of SAP is in capable hands. My decision to leave gives me an
opportunity to step back and think through how I can continue to
contribute to an industry of which I have been part for 38 years. I
am proud of what we have accomplished and confident about the
future direction of the company, and I strongly believe that SAP
BusinessObjects will play a vital role in SAP's future success."
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