Hey, so here’s a wild bit of news I stumbled on—it’s about Sumo Group. Yeah, those UK developer folks. Been around for, like, 22 years, which in this world feels like a century, right? Anyway, the bigwigs are hitting the road. The founders—Carl Cavers (CEO), Paul Porter (COO), and Darren Mills (the guy who did… um, excellence stuff?)—said their goodbyes.
Now, get this: the CEO chair is gonna be a tag team match or something. Andy Stewart (money guy) and Gary Dunn (newly-minted COO) are sharing the throne. Kind of a buddy cop movie, but in suits. Meanwhile—plot twist—Tim Repa-Davies got a shiny board seat. I mean, being a lawyer has perks, I guess.
Carl said something about, you know, building stuff for decades being emotionally challenging to leave. Can’t blame him. I mean, who wouldn’t feel a bit wobbly stepping away from your life’s work? They all sound pumped about the future, though. Andy might have even dropped a line about “natural evolution” and staying true to themselves. Which is kinda cool in a, “we’ve totally got this” kind of way.
Did I mention they all seem super confident that the company’s soaring high? Yeah, clear skies ahead. I still can’t decide if it’s a leap of faith or just strategic brilliance. But, hey, who am I to judge? Anyway, that’s the story—I think. Wait, did I miss something? Ah, well, you get the gist!