| Intuit's Financial Services VP Resigns |
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| Written by The Progressive Accountant | |||
| Wednesday, 17 November 2010 01:58 | |||
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Sasan Goodarzi resigned his position as SVP and general manager of Intuit Financial Services, a post he has held for slightly more than three years. Goodarzi resigned effective December 10 to take the position of CEO at Nexant, a privately held firm in the clean energy industry. Intuit has named CeCe Morken as VP and GM of the division
Goodarzi, who joined Intuit in 2004, had first managed the company's former vertical software solutions division and later its professional tax division. Morken has been an executive with the financial services division, which was formed after Intuit purchased the former Digital Insight.
Financial Services markets products to and through banks, including FinanceWorks, an Internet-based personal financial management program. Its also offers TurboTax for Online Banking, an enhanced version of TurboTax online that can be integrated with the Internet Banking platforms. | |||
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