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Adobe ANZ CEO Chris Skelton quits

By Brendon Foye on Oct 11, 2017 11:45AM
Adobe ANZ CEO Chris Skelton quits

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Adobe ANZ managing director Chris Skelton will leave the company after more than three years in the top role. Skelton joined Adobe in April 2012 as director of digital media for Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia, and was promoted to ANZ managing director in July 2014. Prior to that, he ...

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Oct 11 2017
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