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Tech Moves: Outreach and Flyhomes marketing chiefs depart; startup studio Pienza grows team
December 17, 2020 at 10:29 am
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Margaret Arakawa. (Photo courtesy of Margaret Arakawa) Margaret Arakawa has left her role as chief marketing officer at sales automation startup Outreach. Arakawa spent nearly 20 years at Microsoft before joining Outreach in July 2019. In an email to GeekWire, she confirmed she’s moving on to something new but declined to share more details.
“Margaret has moved on to a new venture,” Outreach spokeswoman Amanda Woolley said in a statement. “We thank her for all she contributed to Outreach and wish her well.”