Woah, okay. So get this—after 22 years (yeah, that’s like a whole adult lifetime), the folks who started Sumo Group in the UK are like, “Peace out.” I mean, it’s kinda wild when you think about it, leaving behind something you’ve been part of for over two decades.
Anyway, in this investor chat they dropped, it turns out CEO Carl Cavers, COO Paul Porter, and the guy with the catchy title director of excellent and integration (Darren Mills, in case you’re wondering) are packing their bags. Why are titles so long these days? Just a thought. But here’s the kicker—the whole CEO gig is now being tag-teamed by some finance guy, Andy Stewart, and the fresh-faced chief operations dude, Gary Dunn. Two heads better than one? Maybe.
Oh, and in this game of corporate musical chairs, Tim Repa-Davies, who’s been the trusty legal eagle, is now getting a seat on the big board. Go Tim!
Cavers had some words, something like, “Leaving something you’ve poured years into? Tough. But it feels right.” Wonder if he was looking at a sunset while saying that. Adds drama, doesn’t it? Then there’s Stewart chiming in about how this is all just “natural evolution.” Staying true to roots and all… sounds poetic, right? Anyway, they seem all jazzed up for what’s next. Feels kind of like turning a new page in a novel that’s only half-written. Who knows what’s next?