"Our goal is to enable SAP to bring the right innovations and solutions to all of our customers in a much shorter timeframe. With these changes, we become more responsive to customer feedback, and can leverage collaboration and synergies across our organization more effectively. They will enable us to expand our industry leadership and successfully execute against our strategy for sustainable growth," said Leo Apotheker, chief executive officer, SAP. The organizational changes will become effective in April 2010.
In addition, Bill McDermott, president, Global Field Operations (GFO), and member of the SAP Executive Board who oversees all customer operations worldwide, has made the following management changes to the GFO Board area:
Steve Watts will serve as new president of Asia Pacific Japan (APJ), succeeding Geraldine McBride who will pursue opportunities outside the company. Watts has a 20year track record in leading software business operations and for the past two years has served as chief operating officer (COO) for APJ.
Michael Kleinemeier will assume responsibility for Germany, Austria and Switzerland (DACH) as managing director. He succeeds Volker Merk, who has taken a sabbatical. Kleinemeier returns to SAP after two years and brings along broad industry and management experience. He has held several executivelevel positions at SAP, including sales, consulting and training, and was managing director of SAP Deutschland AG & Co. KG and president of the former Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) Central region.
To strengthen SAP's global focus and help drive growth in the DACH region and Japan, Michael Kleinemeier and Garrett Ilg, president of SAP Japan, will join the GFO leadership team directly reporting to Bill McDermott.
Furthermore, India becomes part of SAP's EMEA region and will be overseen by Jose Duarte, president of EMEA and India. The new region, called SAP EMEA+India, will be better able to take advantage of growth opportunities, natural trade flows and synergies among India, Middle East and Europe. The company also announced the appointment of Peter Gartenberg as managing director of India, replacing Ranjan Das, who passed away suddenly last year. Gartenberg was hired by Das and has been serving as COO of India since October 2009. He will report directly to Duarte. Alok Goyal will assume the role of COO of India.
"I would like to thank Geraldine McBride and Volker Merk for their longstanding contributions to SAP, and their leadership in the APJ and DACH regions. Their dedication to our customers made a significant difference and ensured success in these key markets," said McDermott. "With the new field management team and structure in place I am confident that we are on the clear path to sustainable growth and will continue to deliver on SAP's strategy."