Logitech Australia's general manager Annabelle Woods has stepped down from her position, CRN can reveal.
Woods leaves a five year career at the peripherals maker. She joined the company in 2007 as its national retail sales manager, was appointed national sales manager in January 2010 and rose to run the local operation five months later.
It is not known what Woods plans to do next.
Logitech said a replacement for the position was being sought but declined to comment further.
"Management and personnel changes are not uncommon in big organisations, and we wish Annabelle all the best in her new endeavour," a spokesperson said.
Woods' departure comes after Logitech CEO Bracken Darrell today confirmed the company was looking at selling off its LifeSize business unit.
He said the company was seriously considering whether to offload the division.
"I'm taking a hard look at whether we are the best owners of LifeSize given the evolving dynamics of the videoconferencing space as well as the other challenges we face in improving Logitech's performance," Darrell said.
"There are a number of considerations in charting our go-forward strategy with LifeSize."
Today Logitech reported a net loss of $US195 million for its third quarter, and a 14 percent drop in sales year on year to $US615 million.