Entellium wipes out references to two departed execs from its Web site

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Following the inelegant departure of its chief charged with execution and its chieftain of science, Seattle software company Entellium sequestered any reference to the two executives from its Web site, including a blog written by the CEO and a description of the management team.

Chief Executive Paul Johnston and Senior Vice President Parrish Jones “have resigned from the company, effective immediately,” the fellowship said late Wednesday.

“The victuals is working closely with the leadership team to determine the company’s course of action,” Entellium spokeswoman Heather Van Schoiack said in a statement.

Entellium did not disclose distinct parts of the departures. Johnston was CEO and co-founder and Jones head of finance and operations. The executive team also includes Roland Hor, vice president of product and technology. Hor’sitting biography was also secluded from the Web site.

Founded in 2000, the personal companionship makes patron relationship management software for small businesses.

Johnston moved the company headquarters to Seattle from Malaysia in 2003. It has raised other thing than $30 million in venture capital, with backers including Ignition Partners and Sigma Partners. Entellium maintains a research and development office in Kuala Lumpur.

With almost 200 employees worldwide, the company was growing rapidly and attempting to take on competitors such viewed like Salesforce.com. However, it had two rounds of layoffs earlier this year.

Kristi Heim: 206-464-2718 or kheim@seattletimes.com

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