![]() ![]() On the Marketing side, Andrew Malcolm exemplifies the ability to fearlessly dive into the details while also thinking at scale. Raymond’s ability to work seamlessly with teams from multiple functions will be essential for growing and scaling our burgeoning business in China, bringing the organization together to ensure that we are one Evernote team. Raymond Tang, our new leader for Evernote China, has more than 20 years of tech industry experience with companies such as Nokia and Microsoft. In China, we now have more than 16 million registered users and an independently operating business known as Yinxiang Biji. He brings a wealth of technology experience to Evernote, along with the sort of deep understanding that can guide the business for years to come. In taking charge of our Product team, Erik Wrobel is leveraging 20 years of experience in product management, most recently as VP of Product at VMware where he started the cloud management product line and got hands-on with deeply technical engineering teams. Here's the relevant parts of O'Neill's blog post. ![]() The people joining the team are Erik Wrobel, new head of product Raymond Tang, new head of China Andrew Malcolm new head of marketing Ben McCormack, new head of Technical Operations Nate Fortin, new head of design Michelle Wagner new head of HR and Azmat Ali new head of brands. O'Neill is tasked with giving Evernote more focus. Execs and employees were bailing, and then it hit cost-cutting mode, announced a series of layoffs and closed three of its 10 global offices. O'Neill, who himself came from Google X when he replaced Evernote's founder CEO in July, hopes to rekindle growth at the troubled startup, which was valued at $2 billion 2012 before it began to implode last fall.ĭespite reaching 150 million registered users last year, Evernote struggled to grow revenue and in 2015, things started to fall apart. ![]()
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