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Where did Duncan James come from now - he has taken Vern spot.


Posted: Jun 04, 2013

http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/constellation-acquires-quadramed-corporation-tsx-csu-1797236.htm

This just happened yesterday!  

June 03, 2013 08:15 ET

Constellation Acquires QuadraMed Corporation

Duncan James, former President and Chief Executive Officer of QuadraMed

Who is Ron Scarboro? Came from Misys - same as Vern did.

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Davenport and M*Modal’s Chief Financial Officer Ron Scarboro, both former executives of Misys Healthcare and Allscripts in Raleigh, still live in Wake County and will keep offices in both Morrisville and Franklin, Tenn.


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