Former Microsoft Australia chief Steve Vamos to take over from Rod Drury as CEO of Xero
By administrator | 8 March 2018
Rod Drury has stepped down as CEO of accounting software provider Xero, with the company’s board today announcing Steve Vamos will be taking on the role on April 1. Drury will stay on as a non-executive director.
Currently a non-executive director of Telstra and serving on the advisory board of the University of Technology Sydney Business School, Vamos has previously served as the Australian boss of Microsoft and Apple. He has been working with Xero’s executive team for 18 months on its management capability and operating model.
Graham Smith, chair of Xero, said in a statement to the ASX that succession planning has been high on the board’s agenda, and “with the business performing strongly” the time is now right to make the transition at CEO level.
“We believe Steve Vamos brings and invaluable skill set to lead Xero. He has worked in some of the world’s largest tech companies and is a recognised, purpose-driven people leader, with a focus on growth and operational excellence.”
As he welcomed Vamos, Smith also highlighted the achievements of Drury, who founded Xero in 2006, saying his achievement in building a global company and community from New Zealand is “unmatched”.
“With a strong leadership team in place, Steve’s appointment underpins the important evolution from a founder-led company to a business with worldwide scale. At the same time, Xero will continue to benefit from Rod’s product vision as a non-executive director.” Read more
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