Acumatica Names Larichev New CEO

Cloud ERP and financial software provider Acumatica has appointed Yury Larichev as its new chief executive officer, replacing Ezequiel Steiner who serve as company president and remain on the board of directors.

Larichev joined Acumatica just four months ago as its chief operating officer, after serving for several years as general manager, worldwide SMB sales and marketing operations for Microsoft. The proximity to Microsoft headquarters in particular was also part of the reason Acumatica moved its headquarters from McLean, Va. last month, as Larichev mentioned Acumatica was “looking forward to closer ties and support with Microsoft, since Acumatica is an ISV Preferred Partner for Windows Azure, Microsoft’s cloud platform.”

Steiner, who has been Acumatica’s CEO since 2009, will focus more on building strategic partnerships around the world while Larichev will oversee more of the “day to day” functions of the company.

“In his new role as chief executive officer, Yury will be responsible for executing our company strategy, and driving our aggressive growth plans,” said Steiner. “His results-oriented approach and strategic thinking will play a pivotal role in extending Acumatica's track record of innovation and adaptability.”

Larichev admitted the company has some aggressive goals over the next year, not the least of which is looking to triple its revenue and growing its staff to 30 by mid-year.

“We have a few challenges as any growing company does, for one we need to be more thoughtful on our vertical strategies, picking the right partners, and delivering products on time,” said Larichev. “We have a multi-year strategy and of course when it comes to growing business it’s about helping partners and developing.”

He also noted that on the product end, Acumatica is placing “high importance” on mobile applications. It is currently developing more mobile native apps and is planning to release an application for the Windows 8 tablet shortly.

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