23andMe's entire board resigned on the same day. Founder Anne Wojcicki still thinks the startup is savable
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Anne Wojcicki's push for autonomy in running 23andMe led to the board's decision to fire co-founder Linda Avey, creating a precedent for future conflicts over company direction.
The recent mass resignation of 23andMe's board members underscores a pivotal moment in which they publicly opposed Wojcicki's leadership and strategic vision for the company.
The board believed in 23andMe's mission but expressed disagreement with Wojcicki's strategy, which included a controversial plan to take the company private amidst declining valuations.
Wojcicki's unilateral decision-making style raises concerns about the future direction of 23andMe, particularly following its struggles with sales declines and a significant data breach.
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