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Xurrent is delighted to announce that Annette Großer has joined the company in the role of Marketing Director. She is based in Germany, speaks multiple languages and has an international approach and outlook.

Annette brings with her a wealth of marketing experience, gained at a variety of companies. Most recently, she worked at Nexthink. She has a thorough understanding of the IT management and workplace domains and brings both a practical hands-on approach to getting things done coupled with a strategic eye to the horizon to align with the bigger vision and strategy.
Leading Xurrent’s marketing organization, she will be building out the marketing processes and systems, driving field and partner marketing and ensuring our digital strategy is constantly tuned.
I can’t wait to create more awareness and understanding of Xurrent’s unique enterprise service management solution. It truly is a fantastic product, already helping many organizations to organize their services in a way that enables seamless collaboration while providing full transparency and control over the cost and quality. In today’s digital world, this is exactly what businesses need.
Annette Großer – Marketing Director
Annette is a great addition to the team, we are all looking forward to working with her!

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