Peace Software founder steps down
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Peace Software founder Brian Peace has stepped down from the CEO position to make way for Sebastian Gunningham, a former Peace COO who has also worked at Oracle and Apple.
By Matthew Cooney | Auckland | Thursday, 19 February, 2004
Peace Software founder Brian Peace has stepped down from the CEO position to make way for Sebastian Gunningham, a former Peace COO who has also worked at Oracle and Apple.
Gunningham was senior vice-president of product industries and Latin America sales at Oracle before joining Peace in April 2002. Later that year he moved to Apple to head the company’s restructured enterprise sales division. He was appointed to the top job at Miami-based Peace in January.
A Peace representative says the change will allow Brian Peace to focus on sales.
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