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From softwear to software (from Corporate Dealmaker)

Alex Lintner's path to his post as senior vice president, strategy and corporate development at Intuit Inc. was paved with a little serendipity, a lot of non-technology-related consulting work and a great deal of sexy lingerie. Before joining Intuit two years ago, Lintner was a vice president and director...

Posted on January 13, 2008 1:36 PM


A job like no other (from Corporate Dealmaker)

By nearly any measure - qualifications needed, compensation issues, likely career path - a job in corporate development is different from other corporate gigs. There are good reasons for that.

Posted on October 15, 2007 8:00 PM


Connections: Alliances, JVs, M&A and the people behind them (from Corporate Dealmaker)

Medco integrates Accredo's high-touch customer service; IBM scales up BPO; Google's IPO architect trades search engines for VOIP; Expedia flies solo; and Intuit hires a new strategy chief.

Posted on October 15, 2005 1:19 PM


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