29th July 2009

Corel Welcomes Kris Hagerman as Permanent CEO

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CorelOttawaCorel Corporation today announced that Kris Hagerman, who joined the Company as Interim CEO in May 2008, will assume the role of Corel CEO on a permanent basis effective today.

“We are delighted that Kris is joining Corel as its permanent CEO,” said Alex Slusky, Chairman of Corel’s Board of Directors and Managing Partner at Vector Capital, the Company’s majority shareholder. “Since joining the Company, Kris has been actively engaged in advancing all aspects of Corel’s business strategy, while steering the Company through a very challenging economic cycle.”

“I’m excited about joining Corel on a permanent basis and by the opportunity to drive the future of the company with a longer-term outlook,” said Hagerman. “In my time at Corel, I’ve been impressed by the quality and commitment of the team, and I’m excited about what Corel can accomplish in the years ahead as we look to leverage the many strengths of the company, including its vast customer base, the depth and breadth of its product portfolio, its reputation for innovation, quality, and value, and its global distribution channels.”

Joe Roberts, who joined the Company in March of this year as Interim Executive Vice President, Products is also joining the Company on a permanent basis. Roberts is responsible for product management, product development, and product marketing for Corel’s graphics, productivity, and digital media products.

The Company also announced today that Doug McCollam, CFO, will be leaving Corel to take a career sabbatical. McCollam will remain with the Company until a permanent replacement is identified and to assist through the transition period.

“Doug has been a valued member of Corel’s senior executive team since 2004 and has provided strong financial leadership through a number of key Company milestones including Corel’s IPO in 2006 and the acquisitions of Jasc, WinZip, InterVideo and Ulead,” said Hagerman. “On behalf of the executive team and the Board, I want to thank Doug for his outstanding service and many contributions to Corel over the past five years. We wish him the very best.”

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