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[deleted] t1_je3kdxj wrote

Yeah, that's pretty common with startups. Often a good founder is not necessarily a good CEO once the company hits the next stage of growth. They also often don't realize their shortcomings, so one of the investors appoints a qualified CEO and relegates the founder to a board seat.

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phdoofus t1_je44avg wrote

The founder is pretty much in the background. He's an academic and I think he knows when to not be in charge of a business. Our COO is highly technical and very very good. I'm not terribly surprised they got rid of the CEO. It's not that he was bad it just didn't seem like he was pushing us in ways we need to go.

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