Mark Woodward, President and CEO



President and CEO, E2open
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Mark Woodward joined E2open in 2008 as President and CEO. Mark is responsible for leading E2open’s overall operations, including the company’s growth strategy, solutions road map, and customer success efforts. Prior to E2open, Mark served as President and CEO of Serena Software. He joined Serena pre-IPO in 1998 and became President and CEO in 2000. In this leadership capacity, Mark grew the company from less than $50 million to $300 million through strong organic growth as well as several significant M&A transactions. In 2006, he took Serena private in a deal worth $1.3 billion, the largest pure software LBO ever completed. Prior to his seven-year tenure at Serena, Mark was Vice President of Sales and Operations at McAfee Associates, where he implemented a multi-channel sales strategy that grew license revenues organically from $60 million to $310 million over a two-year period. Mark also spent seven years at CA/Legent, rising to the position of Senior Vice President of Sales. Mark attended University of California, Los Angeles and serves as a member of the Board of Regents for Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, CA.

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5 Supply Chain Predictions For 2013

Tuesday, December 25, 2012 · Mark Woodward
It’s that time of year when we celebrate the fact that next year is a clean slate and all is possible. It’s also the time when we propose our budgets and very quickly realize that we’d better focus on what’s important, as that’s where the budget will inevitably go.…

 


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