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Cannabis Science removes CEO Steven Kubby(1)

kubby-big-wideThe board of Cannabis Science, the San Francisco research and development firm aiming to develop medicines derived from marijuana, resolved today to “immediately remove and terminate all corporate contracts” with Chief Executive Steven Kubby. Without citing specific instances, the board resolution said Kubby (pictured) Read the rest of this entry »

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New Palm CEO creates two new marketing execs to replace current one(0)

palm-logoPalm’s new chief executive, former Apple executive Jon Rubinstein, has decided to repolish both its products and corporate brands by creating two new executive marketing jobs both reporting directly to him, according to an SEC filing this afternoon.

Named as senior vice president in charge of product marketing was Read the rest of this entry »

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Seagate expands board to add Zander and Pimentel(0)

seagate-logo1While some companies are trimming the size of their boards in order to save costs, Seagate Technology expanded its board by two to 11 members earlier this month to accommodate the appointments of former Motorola chief executive Ed Zanders and McAfee’s current chief financial officer, Rocky Pimentel.

Zander, who stepped down as Read the rest of this entry »

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Actel CFO dies of medical complications(0)

Actel announced that Chief Financial Officer Jon Anderson 9pictured) died unexpectedly Monday from complications following a recent hospitalization, according to a press release the company put out Wednesday. He was 50 years old.

Anderson joined Actel in 1998 as controller and had been CFO since August 2001. From 1987 until joining Actel, he worked at National Semiconductor, ending his time there as director of dinance for its local area networks division. He served as Read the rest of this entry »

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Facebook COO steps down from eHealth board; replaced by Stanford’s CFO(0)

Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg (pictured) resigned from the board of directors at eHealth Wednesday “so she could devote more of her time toRan personal and professional obligations,” according to a filing the online health insurance company made Friday announcing her replacement on the board, Stanford Chief Financial Officer Randall Livingston.

Sandberg once served as chief of staff for the United States Treasury Department during the Clinton Administration under Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers, who has been named President-elect Obama’s chief economic advisor. Between Treasury and Facebook, she worked at Google, serving as vice president in charge of online sales and operations. She was also instrumental in launching Google’s philanthropic arm, according to her Facebook bio.

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Ex-CEO at JDS will make more consulting the firm than new CEO will be paid(0)

It appears that the job of leading JDS Uniphase is slightly less valuable on a cash basis these days. The new chief executive as of Jan. 1, Thomas Waechter, will be paid $700,000 a year in salary, $100,000 less than the current CEO, Kevin Kennedy, according to a regulatory filing Thursday. Waechter, who joined the company a year ago in October, is currently an executive vice president in charge of JDS’s communications test & measurement group.

Kennedy, who told the company in October he would be resigning, isn’t going far. Like so many executives, he’ll be retained as a consultant for awhile, and he’ll continue Read the rest of this entry »

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Another Intersil executive resigns to “pursue another opportunity”(0)

Intersil, the Milpitas chip maker, said Chief Financial Officer David Zinsner has resigned  “to pursue another opportunity.” His replacement, effective immediately, is the company’s current corporate controller, Jonathan Kennedy,  who joined Intersil in 2004 as director of finance, according to a regulatory filing this afternoon.

Zinser, who joined Intersil in 1999 as its corporate treasurer and became CFO in July 2005, will remain an employee of the company through a transition period. No word yet on what or where his new opportunity is.

Intersil’s former chief executive, Richard Beyer, also quit earlier this year citing the chance to “pursue another opportunity.” He was named CEO of Freescale Semiconductor, an Austin-based chip maker focused on analog devices. In October, Beyer told Bloomberg News that he thought chances for a chip recovery in the second half of next year “optimistic”.

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Out with the new interim CFO at Vermillion, in with the old(0)

Qun Zhou was reappointed interim Chief Financial Officer at Vermillion, the Fremont company formerly known as Ciphergen Biosystems that develops medical diagnostic tests, to replace the previous interim CFO Richard Taylor, who had served in that function as a consultant to the company since August.

Taylor and Vermillion agreed not to renew his consulting agreement, which expired on November 26,  “by mutual consent.”

Zhou served as controller at Vermillion since February 2007, and served as its interim CFO from November 1, 2007 to August 26, 2008. Prior to joining the company, Zhou served as Read the rest of this entry »

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Will new CEO placate disgruntled shareholders at iPass?(0)

IPass, the Redwood City developer of business-mobility software that has been struggling with disgruntled investors this year who have urged the company to sell itself, named a new chief executive Monday to take over later this month to replace current CEO Kenneth Denman, who will be leaving the company (drum roll, please) “to pursue other business opportunities.”

One job Denman will immediately give up is Read the rest of this entry »

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GM escapee re-joins Exponent(0)

Robert Lange has rejoined Exponent (Nasdaq:EXPO), the Menlo Park engineering and scientific consulting firm that was known as Failure Analysis when Lange left the company in 1994 to join General Motors. (We always got a kick out of its former ticker symbol, FAIL.) Lange is now a group vice president responsible for vehicle engineering, biomechanics, human factors, data & statistical sciences and visual communications practices.

While at GM, Lange served as Read the rest of this entry »

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