Tech company Leadpages will have a new leader starting next week as co-founder and CEO Clay Collins hands off the top role to John Tedesco.
The Star Tribune reports on the transition, which takes effect Tuesday. Tedesco has been a top executive at the software firm for the past two years; co-founder Collins will stay on as chairman and continue to be involved in development.
Businesses use Leadpages’ product to create web pages that are key to turning visitors into customers. Examples include pages where consumers purchase products or sign up to receive information from salespeople.
A year ago it made its first acquisition, buying California-based automated-marketing company Drip Inc.
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